Friday, February 24, 2023

Attribute Data Management

     This lab provided us with a database of all FAA certification holders the United States based on their listed address. The purpose of this lab was to give us a better understand of manipulating tables inside of ArcGIS Pro and utilizing the attribute query tools. First, we were required to complete a table join to combine the tables. Then we were asked to create a multitude of maps by utilizing the attribute query function. The first map we were required to generate was depiction of all of the certifications. 

   The next map generated was to depict solely the pilot certifications.
The next map was more specific and depicted only commercial pilot certifications
The next map depicted part 107 certification holders.
The next map worked to limit the field by focusing on FAA certifications inside the state of Indiana. 
The final map tool the limited field of Indiana and the limited the attributes back to remote pilot certifications. 



 
   

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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Utilizing Geocoding

     This lab we worked with a database of NCAA volleyball players that the class generate by using the publicly available roster information. The purpose of this lab is to understand how to manipulate geocoded data to make information more accessible. The first map generated was a simple depiction of the data points of the players high schools along with the college arenas of the players. 

    After uploading the data the lab called for a deeper analysis of the players and their distance from team arenas. To accomplish this goal we utilized the Buffer Analysis tool to create 100km rings around the arenas.
 
    Then we were instructed to focus on the team that we were responsible for the data. In order to do this we removed the buffers from the other teams and created five buffer rings from the Oregon arena.
    In order to delve deeper into analysis of the Oregon team we used the origin-destination tool. This tool allowed us to create lines between the arena and all of the Oregon players. 



   






 

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Multiband UAS Imagery

     This lab we worked with a premade ArcGIS Pro project in order to increase our understanding of the program and more specifically raster layers. The step of the project was to locate the meta data inside of the project and to record the following information:

  1. Altitude of Flight
    1. 120m
  2. Date of Flight
    1. 06/14/19
  3. Number of Bands
    1. 5
  4. Band Names
    1. Blue
    2. Green
    3. Red
    4. Red Edge
    5. NIR
  5. Pixel Seize
    1. 5.428 cm
After the metadata information was gathered step was to create a multiband composite raster. This was done using the Composite Bands tool inside of the Geoprocessing toolbox and assigning a new order for the bands. Finally the last step of the lab was to generate a map of Orthomosic and the newly created composite raster.
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AT 319 Final Project

     The final project of AT 319 was a culmination of the labs of the course. First we needed to understand mission planning and how to oper...