Exercise course: Remote Sensing (07405)
WS 2008/2009
We.: 13:00-18:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO); Th.: 08:00-10:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO); Fr.: 08:00-12:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO)
Christopher Conrad, Stefan W. Dech
Preparation work:
We expect every participant to read before the first seminar (We. 22.10.2008):
Jensen, J.R. (2007): “Remote Sensing of the Environment – an Earth Resource Perspective”
- Chapter 1 “Remote Sensing of the Environment”
- Chapter 5 “Elements of Visual Image Interpretation”
Seminar course:
We., 22.10.2008: 13:00-18:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO);
Introduction
Getting Started with ENVI
Th., 23.10.2008: 08:00-10:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO);
Physical principles
Energy and energy transport
Radiation
Energy Matter Interactions
Fr., 24.10.2008: 08:00-12:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO)
Physical principles
Energy Matter Interactions
a) Atmosphere
b) Terrain
Data Calibration
We., 29.10.2008: 13:00-18:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO);
Remote sensing of vegetation
ENVI: Spectral indices
Th., 30.10.2008: 08:00-10:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO);
Remote sensing of soils and rocks
Remote sensing of water
Fr., 31.10.2008: 08:00-12:00, S 24a (CIP-Pool GEO)
Thermal remote sensing
ENVI: Processing thermal remote sensing data
Examination: Fr. 7.11.2008, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Room will be announced soon.
Excursion to the German Aerospace Center (DLR): Fr. 16.1.2009
The detailed programme will be distributed as soon as possible.
further Books for preparation:
- Dech, S.W. (2005): The Earth Surface. – In: FEUERBACHER, B. & H. STOEWER (Eds.): Utilization of Space, Springer, Hamburg, pp. 51-90.
- Jensen, J.R. (2000): Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective. Upper Saddle River, NJ
- Lillesand, T. M., R. W. Kiefer, et al. (2004). Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. New York.
Key words:
Fundamentals of Remote Sensing; Radiation Principles; Sensor Systems; Optical, Thermal, and Microwave Sensing; Digital Image Processing; Applications of Remote Sensing
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