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Study on 3S Technology Applied in Law Enforcement of Satellite Image

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With the rapid development of Chinese economy, the pace of urban construction has been accelerated obviously. At the same time, illegal land use and illegal construction are becoming more and more serious. At present, using satellite remote sensing technology to monitor land use dynamics is the main task of Law Enforcement Inspection of Satellite Land Image. 3S technology plays an important role in satellite film law enforcement and inspection. High-definition image maps acquired by RS in different periods are the basis of satellite film law enforcement. GPS can accurately locate dynamic patches. GIS technology can be used to construct basic geographic information database and spatial analysis of data. Therefore, taking 3S as the technical core, building a land digital monitoring platform greatly improves the efficiency of satellite film law enforcement and inspection.

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      ICGDA '19: Proceedings of the 2019 2nd International Conference on Geoinformatics and Data Analysis
      March 2019
      156 pages
      ISBN:9781450362450
      DOI:10.1145/3318236

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