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Introduction to remote
sensing
Shruthi C.G
Assistant professor
Ait, chikmagalur
Contents
īĩ INTRODUCTION
īĩ TYPES OF REMOTE SENSING
īĩ COMPONENTS OF REMOTE SENSING
īĩ ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
īĩ CONCLUSION
īĩ REFERENCE
Introduction
īĩ It is the acquisition of information about an object or
phenomenon without making physical contact with the object.
īĩ In modern usage, the term generally refers to the use of aerial
sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on earth by
means of propagated signals.
īĩ Remote sensors measure electromagnetic (EM) radiation that
has interacted with the Earth’s surface.
īĩ Interactions with matter can change the direction, intensity,
wavelength content, and polarization of EM radiation.
Types of remote sensing(on the
basis of energy)
There are two types of remote sensing
īĩ Active remote sensing:
Contrary to ‘Passive Remote Sensing’ the Remote Sensing
performed with the help of artificial energy sources like electric
bulbs tube lights, etc. is called Active Remote Sensing
īĩ Passive remote sensing.
The remote sensing done through naturally available energy
sources like the sun is called Passive Remote Sensing
Types (on the basis of
electromagnetic radiation)
īĩ Optical remote sensing
It is the remote sensing done in visible, near infra-red and middle infra-red ranging
between the wavelengths from 0.3 um to 3 um.
īĩ Thermal remote sensing
Remote sensing of the emitted radiation in the range of 3 um to 5.5 um and 8 to 14 um.
īĩ Microwave remote sensing
Remote sensing of higher wavelengths ranging between 1 mm to 1 m. These higher
wavelengths can penetrate clouds
Components of remote sensing
īĩ Light source
īĩ Radiation and the atmosphere
īĩ Target
īĩ Recording of energy by the sensor
īĩ Processing
īĩ Analysis
Advantages of remote sensing
1. It can collect data from large geographical areas in a
short timed
2. It can provide real time or near real time data
3. It can access dangerous or inaccessible areas
4. It can provide multi angle and multi spectral
imaging
5. It can monitor environmental change
Disadvantages of remote sensing
1. Remote sensing is a fairly expensive method
of analysis especially when measuring or
analyzing smaller areas.
2. Remote sensing requires a special kind of
training to analyze the images. It is therefore
expensive in the long run to use remote
sensing technology since extra training must
be accorded to the users of the technology.
3. It is expensive to analyze repetitive
photographs if there is need to analyze
different aspects of the photography features.
Conclusion
īĩ Remote sensing technology reduce costs
īĩ It reduce environmental impacts
īĩ Early identification of crop health and stress
īĩ Air craft and satellites are the main platforms used in
remote sensing
REFERENCE
īĩ Giglio L, Loboda T, Roy DP, Quayle B, Justice CO. An active-fire based burned area
mapping algorithm for the MODIS sensor. RSE. 2009;113(2):408–20
īĩ Flannigan MD, Vonder Haar TH. Forest fire monitoring using NOAA satellite AVHRR. Can
J For Res. 1986;16:975–82.
īĩ Green, E.P.; Ellis, A.C. The assessment of mangrove areas using high resolution
multispectral airborne imagery. J. Coast. Res. 1998, 14, 433–443
īĩ Murray, J. F., Atlas of the Spectrum of a Platinum/Chromium/Neon Hollow-Cathode
Reference Lamp in the Region 240—790 nm. Report to ESA, John Wheaton Associates,
London, 1994
īĩ Sofan P, Bruce D, Jones E, Marsden J. Detection and validation of tropical peatland flaming
and smouldering using Landsat-8 SWIR and TIRS Bands. Remote Sens. 2019;11(4):465
īĩ Albini FA. Estimating wildfire behavior and effects. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-30. Ogden:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment
Station. 92 p; 1976. 23
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General introduction to remote sensing

  • 1. Introduction to remote sensing Shruthi C.G Assistant professor Ait, chikmagalur
  • 2. Contents īĩ INTRODUCTION īĩ TYPES OF REMOTE SENSING īĩ COMPONENTS OF REMOTE SENSING īĩ ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES īĩ CONCLUSION īĩ REFERENCE
  • 3. Introduction īĩ It is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object. īĩ In modern usage, the term generally refers to the use of aerial sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on earth by means of propagated signals. īĩ Remote sensors measure electromagnetic (EM) radiation that has interacted with the Earth’s surface. īĩ Interactions with matter can change the direction, intensity, wavelength content, and polarization of EM radiation.
  • 4. Types of remote sensing(on the basis of energy) There are two types of remote sensing īĩ Active remote sensing: Contrary to ‘Passive Remote Sensing’ the Remote Sensing performed with the help of artificial energy sources like electric bulbs tube lights, etc. is called Active Remote Sensing īĩ Passive remote sensing. The remote sensing done through naturally available energy sources like the sun is called Passive Remote Sensing
  • 5. Types (on the basis of electromagnetic radiation) īĩ Optical remote sensing It is the remote sensing done in visible, near infra-red and middle infra-red ranging between the wavelengths from 0.3 um to 3 um. īĩ Thermal remote sensing Remote sensing of the emitted radiation in the range of 3 um to 5.5 um and 8 to 14 um. īĩ Microwave remote sensing Remote sensing of higher wavelengths ranging between 1 mm to 1 m. These higher wavelengths can penetrate clouds
  • 6. Components of remote sensing īĩ Light source īĩ Radiation and the atmosphere īĩ Target īĩ Recording of energy by the sensor īĩ Processing īĩ Analysis
  • 7. Advantages of remote sensing 1. It can collect data from large geographical areas in a short timed 2. It can provide real time or near real time data 3. It can access dangerous or inaccessible areas 4. It can provide multi angle and multi spectral imaging 5. It can monitor environmental change
  • 8. Disadvantages of remote sensing 1. Remote sensing is a fairly expensive method of analysis especially when measuring or analyzing smaller areas. 2. Remote sensing requires a special kind of training to analyze the images. It is therefore expensive in the long run to use remote sensing technology since extra training must be accorded to the users of the technology. 3. It is expensive to analyze repetitive photographs if there is need to analyze different aspects of the photography features.
  • 9. Conclusion īĩ Remote sensing technology reduce costs īĩ It reduce environmental impacts īĩ Early identification of crop health and stress īĩ Air craft and satellites are the main platforms used in remote sensing
  • 10. REFERENCE īĩ Giglio L, Loboda T, Roy DP, Quayle B, Justice CO. An active-fire based burned area mapping algorithm for the MODIS sensor. RSE. 2009;113(2):408–20 īĩ Flannigan MD, Vonder Haar TH. Forest fire monitoring using NOAA satellite AVHRR. Can J For Res. 1986;16:975–82. īĩ Green, E.P.; Ellis, A.C. The assessment of mangrove areas using high resolution multispectral airborne imagery. J. Coast. Res. 1998, 14, 433–443 īĩ Murray, J. F., Atlas of the Spectrum of a Platinum/Chromium/Neon Hollow-Cathode Reference Lamp in the Region 240—790 nm. Report to ESA, John Wheaton Associates, London, 1994 īĩ Sofan P, Bruce D, Jones E, Marsden J. Detection and validation of tropical peatland flaming and smouldering using Landsat-8 SWIR and TIRS Bands. Remote Sens. 2019;11(4):465 īĩ Albini FA. Estimating wildfire behavior and effects. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-30. Ogden: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 92 p; 1976. 23