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SUMMARY OF LECTURE 1
Remote Sensing Definition
Planck’s Law
https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/maps-tools-publications/satellite-imagery-air-photos/tutorial-
fundamentals-remote-sensing/9309
WHAT are different type of remote sensing?
PANCHROMATIC
COLOR
MULTISPECTRAL
HYPERSPECTRAL
Panchromatic
Multispectral
Hyperspectral
Electromagnetic spectrum
Links:
http://www.biogeorecon.com/remote.htm 7
http://www.eeb.ucla.edu/test/faculty/nezlin/SatellitesAndSensors.htm
Comparison:
Micron= mm/1000
In meters
Active remote sensing
Passive remote sensing
A Systems View of Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing Instruments
Passive Active
Laser
Panchromatic Altimetry,
Thermal Passive Profiling
microwave Scatterometry
Visible/near imaging and Lidar
IR/SWIR radiometry Synthetic
imaging Microwave Aperture Radar
sounding
What are Type of Remote sensing: PASSIVE & ACTIVE
iii) Ability to obtain data of any region for repeated period of time.
viii)Quick information
Color Wavelength
There are three forms of interaction that can take place when energy
strikes, or is incident (I) upon the surface. These are: absorption (A);
transmission (T); and reflection (R)
Φλ = ρλ + αλ +τλ [where Φλ is radiative flux; ρλ is the amount of
reflected energy; αλ is the amount of absorbed energy; and τλ is the
amount of transmitted energy]
https://www2.geog.soton.ac.uk/users/trevesr/obs/rseo/energy_interactions_with
_the_earths_surface.html
Where Does Color Come From?
The color of an object is not actually within the object itself.
Rather, the color is in the light that shines upon it and is ultimately
reflected
visible light spectrum consists of a range of frequencies, each of
which corresponds to a specific color
Darker colored objects heat up faster in the sun than light
colored ones, which is why running across asphalt in bare feet
can feel much hotter than walking across light-colored
concrete
Color Frequency Wavelength
440 to 460
Indigo 600 THz to 700 THz
G
Amplitude
B G R
Leaf Fall
Tree with leave
Amplitude
Tree without leave
B G R
LOCATION
Tree with leave
Amplitude
Tree without leave
B G R
LOCATION1
LOCATION 2
Green
Amplitude
LOCATION1
LOCATION 2
Introduction to GIS
Reflectance Curve
High
Reflectance
•The
wavelengths
in which it is
reflected
determine
the color of
the object Low
0.4mm 0.5mm 0.6mm 0.7mm
Blue Green Red
High
Reflectance
•The
wavelengths
in which it is
reflected G
determine R
the color of
the object Low
0.4mm 0.5mm 0.6mm 0.7mm
Blue Green Red
NASA has some good news, the world is a greener place today than it was 20 years ago.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2019/02/28/nasa-says-earth-is-greener-today-than-20-
years-ago-thanks-to-china-india/?sh=4dfd8c6f6e13
REMOTE SENING DATA COLLECTION METHODS
OPTICAL/IR REMOTE SENSING
• PANCHROMATIC
• MULTISPECTRAL
• HYPERSPECTRAL
Panchromatic
Multispectral
Hyperspectral
A panchromatic band (black and white band) is one band that usually contains a
couple of hundred nanometers bandwidth. The bandwidth enables it to hold a high
signal-noise, making the panchromatic data available at a high spatial resolution.
This images can be gathered with a higher resolution since the spectral range give
the smaller detectors allowance to be utilized while sustaining the high signal-noise
ratio.
Advantage:
High SNR
High resolution
Cartosat-3
https://eos.com/panchromatic/
Display of Multispectral Image
• NATURAL color composite
Bands Applied to color Resulting Image
Red
Green
Blue
0 black
EXPLAIN :