OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications

Tyler, S., J. Selker, C. Higgins, and M.G. Wing. In press. CTEMPs begins support of unmanned aerial systems for earth science investigators. EOS.

Wing, M.G., J. Burnett, J. Brungardt, D. Dobler, and V. Cordell. In press. Search and rescue operations with an unmanned helicopter. International Journal of Remote Sensing Applications.

Beck, S.J.C., M.J. Olsen, J. Sessions, and M.G. Wing. In press. Automated extraction of forest road network geometry from aerial LiDAR. European Journal of Forest Engineering.

Gülci, N., A.E. Akay, O. Erdaş, H.H. Acar, and M.G. Wing. In press. Controlled sliding of logs downhill by chute system integrated with portable winch and synthetic rope. Journal of the Faculty of Forestry Istanbul University.

Simwanda, M., J. Sessions, K. Boston, and M.G. Wing. In press. Modeling biomass transport on single lane forest roads. Forest Science.

Wing, M.G., K. Brown, D.C. Godwin, P.D. Ries, and R. Emanuel. In press. Land cover transitions and forest spatial patterns within four developing Oregon communities. International Journal of Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS.

Wing, M.G. and J. Long. In press. A 25-year history of spatial and temporal trends in wildfire activity in Oregon and Washington, U.S.A. Modern Applied Science.

Edson, C. and M.G. Wing. In press. LiDAR elevation and DEM errors in forested settings. Modern Applied Science.

Wing, M.G., J. Burnett, S. Johnson, A. Akay, and J. Sessions. 2014. A low-cost unmanned aerial system for remote sensing of forested landscapes. International Journal of Remote Sensing 4(3): 113-120. doi: 10.14355/ijrsa.2014.0403.01.

Wing, M.G., J. Burnett, and J. Sessions. 2014. Remote sensing and unmanned aerial system technology for monitoring and quantifying forest fire impacts. International Journal of Remote Sensing Applications 4(1): 18-35.

Craven, M. and M.G. Wing. 2014. Applying airborne LiDAR for forested road geomatics. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 29(2): 174-182.

Frank, J. and M.G. Wing. 2014. Balancing horizontal accuracy and data collection efficiency with mapping-grade GPS receivers. Forestry 87(3): 389-397.

Akay, A.E., M.G. Wing, and J. Sessions. 2014. Estimating sediment reduction cost for low-volume forest roads using a LiDAR-derived high-resolution DEM. The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering 9(1): 52-57.

Wing, M.G., J. Burnett, J. Sessions, J. Brungardt, V. Cordell, D. Dobler, and D. Wilson. 2013. Eyes in the sky: Remote sensing technology development using small unmanned aircraft systems. Journal of Forestry 111(5): 341-347.