2 - Principles of Remote Sensing System
2 - Principles of Remote Sensing System
2 - Principles of Remote Sensing System
Thermal IR
From 3.0 to 100 m
Microwave Spectrum
Dwell Time
The critical time for the collection of an adequate
amounts of radiation
Absorption
Ozone (O3)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Water vapor (H2O)
Solar Electromagnetic Radiation
and Atmospheric Windows
Atmospheric Correction
Non-Sun-synchronous orbits
Geostationary orbits
Communication satellite
Near Polar Orbit
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– Spatial
– Spectral
– Temporal
– Radiometric
Spatial resolution and coverage
Spatial resolution
Instantaneous field-of-view (IFOV)
Pixel: smallest unit of an image
Pixel size
Spatial coverage
Field of view (FOV), or Area of
coverage, such as MODIS: 2300km or
global coverage, weather radar
(NEXRAD): a circle with 230 km as
radius
30 meter, spatial resolution 1 meter, spatial resolution
Northwest San Antonio UTSA campus,
red polygon is the Science Building
Spatial
Resolution
Spectral resolution ( ) and
coverage (min to max)
Spectral resolution
describes the ability of a
sensor to define fine
wavelength intervals
The finer the spectral
resolution, the narrower
the wavelength range for a
particular channel or band
Spectral Resolution
6-bit range
0 63
8-bit range
0 255
10-bit range
0 1023
bits Max.
Basics of Bit num
Computer store 1 2
(2bits)
everything in 0 or 1 2 4
3 8
6 64
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 8 256
Bit no.
11 2048
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
12 4096
256
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
8 bits as an example
Brightness value
range Associated
Columns ( j) (typically 8 bit) gray-scale
Lines or 1 2 3 4 5 255 white
1 1
rows (i) 10 15 17 20 21
2
15 16 18 21 23 2
3 Bands (k )
17 18 20 22 22
4 3 127 gray
18 20 22 24 25
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Jensen, 2000
Color Composite Image
Color Composite Image
Some known satellites
NOAA-AVHRR (1100 m)
GOES (700 m)
MODIS (250, 500, 1000 m)
Landsat TM and ETM (30 – 60 m)
SPOT (10 – 20 m)
IKONOS (4, 1 m)
Quickbird (0.6 m)
GOES (Geostationary Operational
Environmental Satellites) IR 4
MODIS (250 m)
Landsat TM
(False Color Composite)
SPOT (2.5 m)
QUICKBIRD (0.6 m)
IKONOS (4 m Multispectral)
IKONOS (1 m Panchromatic)
RADAR
(Radio Detection and Ranging)
Image: Bainbridge
Island, WA courtesy
Pudget Sound LIDAR
Consortium, 2005