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Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is the study of electromagnetic energy emitted from a source. Electromagnetic energy interacts with particles in the atmosphere and near objects. Sensor data considerations value added products aerial photography airborne digital sensors airborne geometries planning airborne acquisitions bathymetric and hydrographic sensors laser induced fluorescence airborne gamma satellite platforms and sensors satellite orbits planning satellite acquisitions ground penetratng radar sensors.

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Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is the study of electromagnetic energy emitted from a source. Electromagnetic energy interacts with particles in the atmosphere and near objects. Sensor data considerations value added products aerial photography airborne digital sensors airborne geometries planning airborne acquisitions bathymetric and hydrographic sensors laser induced fluorescence airborne gamma satellite platforms and sensors satellite orbits planning satellite acquisitions ground penetratng radar sensors.

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1. introduction to remote sensing


purpose of this manual
content

2. principles of remote sensing system


introduction
definition of remote sensing
basic components of remote sensing
component 1: electromagnetic energy is emitted from a source
component 2: interaction of electromagnetic energy with particles in the
atmosphere
component 3: electromagnetic energy interacts with surface and near objects
component 4: energy is detected and recorded by the sensor aerial photography
brief history of remote sensing

3. sensor and systems


introduction
corps 9 - civil works business practice areas
sensor data considerations
value added products
aerial photography
airborne digital sensors
airborne geometries
planning airborne acquisitions
bathymetric and hydrographic sensors
laser induced fluorescence
airborne gamma
satellite platforms and sensors
satellite orbits
planning satellite acquisitions
ground penetratng radar sensors

4. data acquisition and archives


introduction
specifications for image acquisition
satellite image licensing
image archive search and cost
specifications for airborne acquisition
airborne image licensing
st. louis district air photo contracting

5. processing digital imagery


introduction
image processing software
metadata
viewing the image
band/color composite
information about the image
datum
image projections
latitude
longitude
latitude/longitude computer entry
transferring latitude/longitude to a map
map projections
rectification
image to map rectification
ground control points (gcps)
positional error
project image and save
image to image rectification
image enhancement

6. remote sensing applications

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