Lecture1 (DIPintro)
Lecture1 (DIPintro)
Perspective
Lecture 1
ASPRS adopted a combined formal definition of
photogrammetry and remote sensing as (Colwell,
1997)):
1997
the art, science, and technology of
obtaining reliable information about physical
objects and the environment, through the
process of recording, measuring and
interpreting imagery and digital
representations of energy patterns derived
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from
noncontact
t t sensor systems.
t
A remote sensing
g instrument
collects information about an
object or phenomenon within
the instantaneous-field-of-view
instantaneous field of view
(IFOV) of the sensor system
without being in direct physical
contact with it. The sensor is
located on a suborbital
or satellite platform.
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Spectral
Resolution
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Airborne Visible
Infrared Imaging
Spectrometer
(AVIRIS) Datacube of
Sullivans Island
Obtained on October
26 1998
26,
Color-infrared color
composite
p
on top
p
of the datacube was
created using three
of the 224 bands
at 10 nm
nominal bandwidth.
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Spatial
Resolution
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Temporal Resolution
Remote Sensor Data Acquisition
June 1, 2004
July 3, 2004
16 days
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Radiometric Resolution
7-bit
(0 - 127)
8-bit
(0 - 255)
9-bit
(0 - 511)
10-bit
10((0 - 1023))
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