Satellite Image Processing
Bait of Maps Co. has implemented dozens of projects including correcting and processing satellite images for various purposes and different projects, providing studies and solutions.
Geometric Correcting for satellite images made to let the image match its real location, thus enabling us to update maps and designs easily. This type of correction can be considered the easiest type of processing that can be carried out by users of satellite images.
Bait of Maps Co. is the unique Iraqi company that made Satellite Image Processing for different purposes to achieve aims of studies, like
Environmental Applications: Satellite Image Processing for Water Pollution and Desertification.
Agricultural Applications: Crop Yield Estimation Using Satellite Image Processing.
Soil and Minerals: Using Satellite Image Processing to classify Soils and Searching for Minerals.
Many more applications used for research and studies.
Supplying Satellite Image
Bait of Maps Co. is the main source of satellite images in Iraq, by being… the exclusive agent for AIRBUS, which owns a large number of imaging satellites, some of which achieve a daily visit to every place on Earth, and some of which achieve more than one visit per day, which enables us to prepare future images very quickly.
By having more than one satellite in the orbit , AIRBUS satellites can acquired new task images more quick than others, and because of the same purposes of having many satellites Airbus has a large archive of satellite images that facilitates the customer’s access to previously captured images.
Bait of Maps Co. has a direct portal to access the AIRBUS archive, which allows us to prepare archival satellite images within a short time, not exceeding 3 hours.
Bait of Maps Co. supplied satellite images of large areas covering an entire governorate or more, with different resolution levels such as 30 m from the LANDSAT satellite, 20 m from the SPOT-4 satellite, 10 m from the SPOT-4 satellite, 6 m from the SPOT-6&7 satellite, 2.5 m from the SPOT- satellite. 5, 1.5 m from the satellite SPOT-6&7