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Learn about remote sensing, an indirect method of obtaining information without physical contact. Explore the principles, challenges, and classifications of remote sensing methods in this comprehensive lecture.
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PHY2505 - Lecture 11 Principles of remote sensing With thanks to Prof. K. Strong for lecture material Selected figures from: “Remote Sensing of the Lower Atmosphere” Graeme L. Stephens, Oxford University Press (1994) ISBN 019-5081889
What do we mean by remote sensing? Remote sensing definition
What do we mean by remote sensing? a means of obtaining information about an object or medium without coming into contact with it Remote sensing definition
What do we mean by remote sensing? a means of obtaining information about an object or medium without coming into contact with it General: The acquisition and measurement of data/information on some property(ies) of a phenomenon, object, or material by a recording device not in physical, intimate contact with the feature(s) under surveillance; techniques involve amassing knowledge pertinent to environments by measuring force fields, electromagnetic radiation, or acoustic energy employing cameras, radiometers and scanners, lasers, radio frequency receivers, radar systems, sonar, thermal devices, seismographs, magnetometers, gravimeters, scintillometers, and other instruments. Remote sensing definition
Remote sensing is an INDIRECT METHOD that requires the solution of the inverse problem: In simple terms: The inverse problem
There is always the niggling doubt that you are actually measuring what you think you are and it is related to the thing you want to measure in the way you think! In fact nearly all measurements are done in this way, but only in some fields is the possibility of error large enough to account for. The inverse problem
Fundamental obstacles in the inverse problem What are the three main problems associated with the inverse problem?
Fundamental problems with the inverse problem We will look at the inverseproblem and weighting functions for particular measurement scenarios later, FIRST…
Classification of remote sensing methods Source of radiation Type of measurements Spectral region
Active & Passive methods Source of radiation Type of measurements Spectral region
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods
Four passive imaging techniques Eg. The Mars Imager for Cloud and Aerosol
OPTO-MECHANICAL SCANNERS WHISKBROOM PUSHBROOM
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods
Passive sounding methods: interferometers ABB BOMEM ACE-FTS
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods
REMOTE SENSING FAMILY TREE Active methods