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摘要
马里兰大学东岸分校(University of Maryland Eastern Shore)的遥感和航空成像工作已经进行了十多年。它是在本世纪初与UMESAIR(本科多学科地球科学机载仪器研究)项目一起启动的,作为一个探索性的体验式学习项目,作为促进合作的手段,并为科学和工程专业的学生提供接触NASA沃洛普斯飞行设施的科学家和工程师的机会,该设施距离校园不到50英里。随后,在美国农业部国家粮食和农业研究所(NIFA)的大力支持下,遥感工作已与智能农业和精准农业工作相结合,与美国农业科学研究所的土地赠款任务和德尔马瓦半岛的区域重点密切相关。马里兰空间资助联盟(MDSGC)还每年支持一项名为“精确农业和环境管理航空成像和遥感”(AIRSPACES)的协同项目,该项目允许来自STEM领域的多学科本科生继续参与这项工作。
Overview of Remote Sensing Efforts at University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Remote sensing and aerial imaging efforts at University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) have been ongoing for over a decade. It was initiated with the UMESAIR (Undergraduate Multidisciplinary Earth Science Airborne Instrumentation Research) project in early part of the century as an exploratory experiential learning project as means to foster collaboration and provide exposure to science and engineering students to scientists and engineers at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility which is within 50 miles of campus. Subsequently, with significant support from USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) the remote sensing endeavors have been integrated with the smart farming and precision agriculture efforts closely aligned with the land grant mission of UMES and the regional emphasis in the Delmarva Peninsula. Maryland Space Grant Consortium (MDSGC) have also supported a synergistic project titled Aerial Imaging and Remote Sensing for Precision Agriculture and Environmental Stewardship (AIRSPACES) on an annual basis which has allowed continued involvement of multidisciplinary undergraduate students from the STEM fields to remain involved with the efforts.