Remote Sensing Platforms and Sensors
Remote Sensing Platforms and Sensors
SENSORS
Praveen Shakya
Assistant professor
Department of civil Engineering
Anand International college of Engineering
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Ground Based Platforms:
Mobile hydraulic platforms (up to 15 m height)
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Portable Masts
• Unstable in wind conditions
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Towers:
• Greater rigidity than masts
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Weather Surveillance Radar
• Detects and tracks typhoons and
cloud masses
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Airborne Platforms:
Balloons based :
• Altitude range is 22-40 km
• Tool to probing the
atmosphere
• Useful to test the
instruments under
development
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Airborne Platforms:
Radiosonde:
Measure pressure,
Temperature and Relative
humidity in the
atmosphere
Rawinsonde:
Measure wind velocity,
temperature, pressure and
relative humidity
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Aircraft:
Advantages:
• High spatial resolution (20 cm or
less)
• Analog photography is possible
(analog photo gives high resolution)
• Easily change their schedule to
avoid weather problems
• Sensor maintenance and repair is
easy
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Aircraft:
Dis Advantages:
• Permission to intrude into foreign airspace is required
• Many passes to cover larger area
• Swath is much less compare to satellite
• High cost per unit area
REMOTE SENSING PLATFORMS
Types of platforms :
Space borne platforms:
• Sensors are mounted on-
board a spacecraft
• Rockets , satellites and space
shuttles
Advantages :
• Cover large area
• Repetitive coverage of an area
of interest
REMOTE SENSING SENSORS
Sensor :
Common Definition :
• Sensors are Sophisticated devices that are frequently used to
detect and respond to electrical or optical signals
• A Sensor converts the Physical parameter into a signal which can
be measured electrically
1. Spatial resolution
2. Spectral resolution
3. Radiometric resolution
4. Temporal resolution
RESOLUTION
TEMPORAL RADIOMETRIC
Spatial Resolution
1, 3, and
10 meters
Spatial
resolution
keeps
getting
better...
GeoEye-1
CHARECTERISTICS OF SENSORS
Spectral resolution
• It describes the ability of a sensor to define fine wavelength ranges.
• More number of bands in a specified bandwidth means higher spectral resolution and vice versa
• Like for different soil types may not be easily distinguish using broad wavelength ranges, and would
require comparison at much finer wavelength ranges to seperate them.Thus we require a sensor with
higher spectral resolution or say narrower wavelength range for a particular band.
Spectral Resolution
Temporal Resolution
16 days
Time
11 days
2-bit range
0 4
6-bit range
0 63
8-bit range
0 255
10-bit range
0 1023
CHARECTERISTICS OF SENSORS
Radiometric resolution