Highlight Articles are meant to extend the impact of PE&RS to an even broader range of readers. These articles are semi-technical or non-technical. Each article should address topics of broader interests with greater impact to the geospatial community, and accommodate the interests of readers with a diverse level of geospatial knowledge. Highlight Articles may: review recent or historical developments in technology, industry or academia; discuss new or unusual approaches to common problems; address topics of common concerns or interests.
ASPRS is interested in articles of varied topics but are most interested in articles on:
o Use of UAS for mapping purposes
o Humanitarian activities/relief efforts facilitated by imaging and geospatial technologies
o Sports applications of photogrammetry
o Microsatellite platforms
o Remote sensing projects by international teams
o Imaging and geospatial information programs/initiatives in K-12 education
o Machine vision and artificial intelligence applied to imagery
o Remote sensing applications in the following industries; beer, wine, truffles
o Intelligent transportation systems facilitated by photogrammetry, remote sensing, imaging, and geospatial technologies
o Cybersecurity related to geospatial information
Highlight Articles can not be vendor-specific articles and product names are not mentioned in the body of the article but are allowed in the author credit line at the end of the article.
Please note: these are NOT to be peer-reviewed articles and therefore are not to contain lengthy lists of references or complex equations. High quality photos and graphics are encouraged.
For more information, contact:
Rae Kelley, Assistant Director-Publications at rkelley@asprs.org
(June 24)