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Remote sensing time series is the collection or acquisition of remote sensing data in a
fixed equally spaced time period over a particular area or for the whole world. Near
daily high spatial resolution data is very much needed for remote sensing applications
such as agriculture monitoring, phenology change detection, environmental
monitoring and so on. Remote sensing applications can produce better and accurate
results if they are provided with dense and accurate time series of data. The current
remote sensing satellite architecture is still not capable of providing near daily
or daily high spatial resolution images to fulfill the needs of the above mentioned
remote sensing applications. Limitations in sensors, high development, operational
costs of satellites and presence of clouds blocking the area of observation are some
of the reasons that makes near daily or daily high spatial resolution optical remote
sensing data highly challenging to achieve. With developments in the optical sensor
systems and well planned remote sensing satellite constellations, this condition
can be improved but it comes at a cost. Even then the issue will not be completely
resolved and thus the growing need for high temporal and high spatial resolution
data cannot be fulfilled entirely. Because the data collection process relies on satellites
which are physical system, these can fail unpredictably due to various reasons
and cause a complete loss of observation for a given period of time making a gap
in the time series. Moreover, to observe the long term trend in phenology change
due to rapidly changing environmental conditions, the remote sensing data from
the present is not just sufficient, the data from the past is also important. A better
alternative solution for this issue can be the generation of remote sensing time series
by fusing data from multiple remote sensing satellite which has different spatial and
temporal resolutions. This approach will be effective and efficient. In this method
a high temporal low spatial resolution image from a satellite such as Sentinel-2 can
be fused with a low temporal and high spatial resolution image from a satellite such
as the Sentinel-3 to generate a synthetic high temporal high spatial resolution data.
Remote sensing time series generation by data fusion methods can be applied to
the satellite images captured currently as well as the images captured by the satellites
in the past. This will provide the much needed high temporal and high spatial
resolution images for remote sensing applications. This approach with its simplistic
nature is cost effective and provides the researchers the means to generate the
data needed for their application on their own from the limited source of data available
to them. An efficient data fusion approach in combination with a well planned
satellite constellation can offer a solution which will ensure near daily time series of
remote sensing data with out any gap. The aim of this research work is to develop
an efficient data fusion approaches to achieve dense remote sensing time series.
Development, Simulation and Evaluation of Mobile Wireless Networks in Industrial Applications
(2023)
Manyindustrialautomationsolutionsusewirelesscommunicationandrelyontheavail-
ability and quality of the wireless channel. At the same time the wireless medium is
highly congested and guaranteeing the availability of wireless channels is becoming
increasingly difficult. In this work we show, that ad-hoc networking solutions can be
used to provide new communication channels and improve the performance of mobile
automation systems. These ad-hoc networking solutions describe different communi-
cation strategies, but avoid relying on network infrastructure by utilizing the Peer-to-
Peer (P2P) channel between communicating entities.
This work is a step towards the effective implementation of low-range communication
technologies(e.g. VisibleLightCommunication(VLC), radarcommunication, mmWave
communication) to the industrial application. Implementing infrastructure networks
with these technologies is unrealistic, since the low communication range would neces-
sitate a high number of Access Points (APs) to yield full coverage. However, ad-hoc
networks do not require any network infrastructure. In this work different ad-hoc net-
working solutions for the industrial use case are presented and tools and models for
their examination are proposed.
The main use case investigated in this work are Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)
for industrial applications. These mobile devices drive throughout the factory trans-
porting crates, goods or tools or assisting workers. In most implementations they must
exchange data with a Central Control Unit (CCU) and between one another. Predicting
if a certain communication technology is suitable for an application is very challenging
since the applications and the resulting requirements are very heterogeneous.
The proposed models and simulation tools enable the simulation of the complex inter-
action of mobile robotic clients and a wireless communication network. The goal is to
predict the characteristics of a networked AGV fleet.
Theproposedtoolswereusedtoimplement, testandexaminedifferentad-hocnetwork-
ing solutions for industrial applications using AGVs. These communication solutions
handle time-critical and delay-tolerant communication. Additionally a control method
for the AGVs is proposed, which optimizes the communication and in turn increases the
transport performance of the AGV fleet. Therefore, this work provides not only tools
for the further research of industrial ad-hoc system, but also first implementations of
ad-hoc systems which address many of the most pressing issues in industrial applica-
tions.