OVERVIEW OF REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION FOR SEARCH OF MH370
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https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6531Keywords:
Remote sensing, MH370, Boeing 777, flight path.Abstract
This paper summarizes some remote sensing technologies in use by different search and rescue operators for the search of the missing Malaysia Airline (MH370). Studies are on-going using detected products and complex imagery. Some of the detected imagery currently does not provide reliable information, though the techniques themselves are promising. The introduction of microwave remote sensing systems will provide the much needed assistance when both visual searches and optical imaging systems do not help. However, under normal atmospheric conditions, airborne or space borne imaging systems are developed to obtain further information. The paper looked into the airplanes, flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, as well as the possible path. Â
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