Wide-area motion imagery

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title: Wide-area motion imagery
text: Wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) is an approach to surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence-gathering that employs specialized software and a powerful camera system—usually airborne, and for extended periods of time—to detect and track hundreds of people and vehicles moving out in the open, over a city-sized area, kilometers in diameter. For this reason, WAMI is sometimes referred to as wide-area persistent surveillance (WAPS) or wide-area airborne surveillance (WAAS). A WAMI sensor images
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description: Approach to surveillance and intelligence gathering
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide-area_motion_imagery
date created: 2018-05-15T22:10:24Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T20:43:27Z
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