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Fundamentals of remote sensing


              By

          Ashok Peddi
Remote sensing is the science of acquiring information about the Earth's

surface without actually being in contact with it. This is done by sensing and

recording reflected or emitted energy and processing, analysing, and applying

that information.

Remote Sensing can be done by two different ways

1)Satellites –satellite Images 2)Aircrafts-Arial Photographs

                                                               Satellite image




                    Aerial photography
Examples

Aerial photography    Satellite image
To analyze(Visual Interpretation) the satellite imagery we use
different combination of bands where it will produce two
variety of(composite) images
1)True Color Composite(RGB)
2)False Color Composite other( than RGB)


     True color                            False Color
Quickbird
PAN – 61 cm
IKONO
S
MSS/
XS – 4
m
Bagdad
, Iraque
What is a satellite
image?
Satellite imagery consists of photographs
of Earth or other planets made by means
of artificial satellites which also gives an
opportunity to process the image and
conclude with analysis depending on your
requirement.
Description of a Satellite Image      Urban area




      River



                                          Urban area


    Vegetation            3500 m

              The different Bands




      Blue                Green     Red
Spatial resolution




                                                23
                                                          40
   Landsat TM     30 m                                         10
   SPOT XS        10 m                               70

   NOAA/AVHRR     1100 m
                                                                    120
   IKONOS         4m


The value retained in each pixel is designated by digital number and it
translates the solar energy reflected by the earth surface (covered by the
pixel).
Radiometric Resolution
Urban area




 River



                            Urban area


            3500 m




Blue     Green       Red
Blue           Gree              Red         Spectral Resolution
       TM 1           nTM 2             TM 3




Near Infrared   Middle Infrared   Middle Infrared
     TM 4               TM 5              TM
                                          7




                                                                    432




   743
Components of a remote sensing system




A – Energy source of illumination       F – Transmissions, reception and processing

B – Interaction with the atmosphere     G – Interpretation and analysis


C – Interaction with the target

E – Recording of energy by the sensor
v = frequency
                                       (number of cycles per second
                                       passing a fixed point)



Wavelength is measured in meters (m) or some factor of meters such as nanometres
(nm, 10-9 m), micrometers (μm, 10-6 m) or centimeters (cm, 10-2 m).

Frequency is normally measured in hertz (Hz), equivalent to one cycle per second, and
various multiples of hertz.
Quantity of radiant energy is expressed in energy units.

Quality of radiant energy is characterised by frequency
(u) or wavelength (l).
                         c=lu
c - velocity of light (3x108m/s)

Wavelength and frequency are inversely related to each
other:
   • the shorter the wavelength, the higher the
   frequency;
   • the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency.
Fundamentals of remote sensing
Electromagnetic spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all
possible       frequencies     of electromagnetic
radiation.* The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an
object has a different meaning, and is instead the
characteristic distribution of electromagnetic
radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular
object.
*The energy in remote sensing is in the form of
electromagnetic radiation.Electro magnetic Radiation is
a particular form of energy emitted and absorbed by
charged particles
Fundamentals of remote sensing
The visible portion of the spectrum is a
very small part of the whole spectrum:
•blue - 0.4 a 0.5 mm
•green - 0.5 a 0.6 mm
•red - 0.6 a 0.7 mm.
1 mm = 10-6 m
The wavelengths smaller than 0.4
mm entails:
• gamma rays
• x rays
• ultraviolet radiation
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum with
wavelengths larger than 0.7 mm entails:
• infrared (0.7-10 mm),
• microwaves (1mm-1m)
• radio waves.

Infrared goes from 0.7 mm to 10 mm and can
be divided in three areas:
• Near infrared (0.7-1.0 mm),
• medium infrared (1.3-3.0 mm)
• thermal infrared (> 3 mm).
Interaction of electromagnetic radiation
with atmosphere
The atmosphere has a strong effect on the quantity
and quality of the electromagnetic radiation captured
by the satellite.

The atmosphere effect varies with:
• radiation path (airplane, satellite)
• wavelength
• atmospheric conditions (particles, gases, …)
• ...
Before radiation used for remote sensing reaches the
Earth's surface it has to travel through some distance of
the Earth's atmosphere.

Particles and gases in the atmosphere can affect the
incoming light and radiation. These effects are caused
by the mechanisms of:
    • scattering
    • absorption.
What is the effect of atmosphere in the satellite
images?
   • Atmosphere reduces contrast
   • Atmosphere may blur the images
   • Atmospheres may reduce the quantity of
   radiation
I hope that was useful 
      @ashokped

      Thank you!

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Fundamentals of remote sensing

  • 1. Fundamentals of remote sensing By Ashok Peddi
  • 2. Remote sensing is the science of acquiring information about the Earth's surface without actually being in contact with it. This is done by sensing and recording reflected or emitted energy and processing, analysing, and applying that information. Remote Sensing can be done by two different ways 1)Satellites –satellite Images 2)Aircrafts-Arial Photographs Satellite image Aerial photography
  • 3. Examples Aerial photography Satellite image
  • 4. To analyze(Visual Interpretation) the satellite imagery we use different combination of bands where it will produce two variety of(composite) images 1)True Color Composite(RGB) 2)False Color Composite other( than RGB) True color False Color
  • 7. What is a satellite image? Satellite imagery consists of photographs of Earth or other planets made by means of artificial satellites which also gives an opportunity to process the image and conclude with analysis depending on your requirement.
  • 8. Description of a Satellite Image Urban area River Urban area Vegetation 3500 m The different Bands Blue Green Red
  • 9. Spatial resolution 23 40 Landsat TM 30 m 10 SPOT XS 10 m 70 NOAA/AVHRR 1100 m 120 IKONOS 4m The value retained in each pixel is designated by digital number and it translates the solar energy reflected by the earth surface (covered by the pixel).
  • 11. Urban area River Urban area 3500 m Blue Green Red
  • 12. Blue Gree Red Spectral Resolution TM 1 nTM 2 TM 3 Near Infrared Middle Infrared Middle Infrared TM 4 TM 5 TM 7 432 743
  • 13. Components of a remote sensing system A – Energy source of illumination F – Transmissions, reception and processing B – Interaction with the atmosphere G – Interpretation and analysis C – Interaction with the target E – Recording of energy by the sensor
  • 14. v = frequency (number of cycles per second passing a fixed point) Wavelength is measured in meters (m) or some factor of meters such as nanometres (nm, 10-9 m), micrometers (μm, 10-6 m) or centimeters (cm, 10-2 m). Frequency is normally measured in hertz (Hz), equivalent to one cycle per second, and various multiples of hertz.
  • 15. Quantity of radiant energy is expressed in energy units. Quality of radiant energy is characterised by frequency (u) or wavelength (l). c=lu c - velocity of light (3x108m/s) Wavelength and frequency are inversely related to each other: • the shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency; • the longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency.
  • 17. Electromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.* The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. *The energy in remote sensing is in the form of electromagnetic radiation.Electro magnetic Radiation is a particular form of energy emitted and absorbed by charged particles
  • 19. The visible portion of the spectrum is a very small part of the whole spectrum: •blue - 0.4 a 0.5 mm •green - 0.5 a 0.6 mm •red - 0.6 a 0.7 mm. 1 mm = 10-6 m The wavelengths smaller than 0.4 mm entails: • gamma rays • x rays • ultraviolet radiation
  • 20. The part of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths larger than 0.7 mm entails: • infrared (0.7-10 mm), • microwaves (1mm-1m) • radio waves. Infrared goes from 0.7 mm to 10 mm and can be divided in three areas: • Near infrared (0.7-1.0 mm), • medium infrared (1.3-3.0 mm) • thermal infrared (> 3 mm).
  • 21. Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with atmosphere The atmosphere has a strong effect on the quantity and quality of the electromagnetic radiation captured by the satellite. The atmosphere effect varies with: • radiation path (airplane, satellite) • wavelength • atmospheric conditions (particles, gases, …) • ...
  • 22. Before radiation used for remote sensing reaches the Earth's surface it has to travel through some distance of the Earth's atmosphere. Particles and gases in the atmosphere can affect the incoming light and radiation. These effects are caused by the mechanisms of: • scattering • absorption. What is the effect of atmosphere in the satellite images? • Atmosphere reduces contrast • Atmosphere may blur the images • Atmospheres may reduce the quantity of radiation
  • 23. I hope that was useful  @ashokped Thank you!