Title :
Performance test parameters of remote sensing for identification burned area using Landsat-8
Author :
Wiweka ; Suwarsono ; Nugroho, Jalu T. ; Arifin, Samsul
Author_Institution :
Applic. Remote Sensing Centre, Nat. Inst. Aeronaut. & Space, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract :
Landsat 8 satellite is a natural resource that is characterized by having continuity and consistency in analyzing observations of terrestrial changes in the past and the future in a time series and has modified the value of spatial resolution, spectral, temporal, and radiometric, so as to provide a number of opportunities utilization, such as identifying disaster forest fires. Forest as authorized and living resources, appropriately guarded sustainability of unbridled exploitation. Conversion of forest to cultivation, mining, agriculture in a way that does not sound environmental wisdom, such as burning of land, will face a lack of continuity and succession of tempests plant growth and the increasing amount of burnt area mapping carbon. Accurate assessment is needed to calculate the amount of biomass, for it parameters need to detect, reduce ambiguity, and reliably discriminate burned areas. This study aims to obtain the best models parameters for burned areas using Landsat 8, the results show NBR gave the best results compared to other parameters.
Keywords :
carbon; disasters; fires; geophysical techniques; natural resources; vegetation mapping; Landsat-8 satellite; NBR; agriculture conversion; ambiguity reduction; biomass amount calculation; burned area discrimination; burned area identification; burnt area mapping carbon amount; cultivation conversion; disaster forest fire identification; environmental wisdom; forest authorized resource; forest conversion; forest living resource; land burning; mining conversion; model parameter; natural resource; radiometric value; remote sensing performance test parameter; spatial resolution value; spectral value; tempest plant growth continuity; tempest plant growth succession; temporal value; terrestrial change observation consistency; terrestrial change observation continuity; unbridled exploitation guarded sustainability; Earth; Fires; Indexes; Reflectivity; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sensors; accuracy; burned area; parameters; separability index; the spectral index;
Conference_Titel :
ICT For Smart Society (ICISS), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bandung
DOI :
10.1109/ICTSS.2014.7013156