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.
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