The availability of multi-sensor and multi-resolution images obtained through earth observation satellites has given rise to a greater need for fusion technology. Fusion can provide comprehensive information about a particular… Click to show full abstract
The availability of multi-sensor and multi-resolution images obtained through earth observation satellites has given rise to a greater need for fusion technology. Fusion can provide comprehensive information about a particular scene or area by bringing the information of two or more images into a single plane. The technique has been in use for the past three decades, and several methodologies have been introduced in the literature. However, with the invention of new sensors and technology, the number of challenges has increased. While several review and survey papers have explored different aspects of fusion, this paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the tools available and the implications of their use for the fusion of remote sensing images. Tools based on multi-resolution analysis (MRA) and multi-geometric analysis (MGA) are widely used in the field of image fusion. We provide a detailed study of MRA- and MGA-based tools, their effectiveness, and the impacts of the corresponding fusion schema in retaining the desired information.
               
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