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Review Article

Multi-source remote sensing data fusion: status and trends

Pages 5-24 | Received 28 Jul 2009, Accepted 15 Nov 2009, Published online: 17 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

With the fast development of remote sensor technologies, e.g. the appearance of Very High Resolution (VHR) optical sensors, SAR, LiDAR, etc., mounted on either airborne or spaceborne platforms, multi-source remote sensing data fusion techniques are emerging due to the demand for new methods and algorithms. The general fusion techniques have been well developed and applied in various fields ranging from satellite earth observation to computer vision, medical image processing, defence security and so on. Despite the fast development, the techniques remain challenging for multi-source data fusion within varying spatial and temporal resolutions. This article reviews current techniques of multi-source remote sensing data fusion and discusses their future trends and challenges through the concept of hierarchical classification, i.e., pixel/data level, feature level and decision level. This article concentrates on discussing optical panchromatic and multi-spectral data fusing methods. So far, the pixel level fusion methods have mainly focused on optical data fusion; high-level fusion includes feature level and decision level fusion of multi-source data, such as synthetic aperture radar, optical images, LiDAR and other types of data. Finally, this article summarises several trends tending to broaden the application of multi-source data fusion.

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