Speaker
Václav Štěpán
(CTU FNSPE)
Description
Spectrometers on board unmanned aerial systems are increasingly used for monitoring and surveying missions, both for security applications and studies related to natural resources. Compared to ground surveys as well as traditional helicopter/aircraft aerial surveys, the application of UAS has numerous advantages – and presents different challenges. To enable cross-comparisons and testing of the full data acquisition and evaluation chain, well described reference sites are required.
This contribution will present the progress in establishing reference sites for aerial gamma spectrometry in Czech Republic and provide an overview of the technical methods used in the process.
This work has been supported by the TA CR project SS06010467.
Authors
Václav Štěpán
(CTU FNSPE)
Ondřej Šálek
(Faculty of Science, Charles University)
Lenka Thinová
(CTU FNSPE)
Jaroslav Klusoň
(CTU in Prague)