Remote Sensing and Image Processing

Remote Sensing and Image Processing

Course Overview

In this course students are going to be introduced to the basic concepts and operational skills necessary to acquire the most appropriate remote sensing data, data manipulation and analysis, and the production of interpretable output.

The application of these techniques to the forestry and environmental sciences also will be provided. The first part of the course focuses on remote sensing, including the capture and processing of satellite images, and how data from various satellite platforms are used in the forestry and life sciences. The fundamentals of electromagnetic radiation are going to be explained, as are its interactions with Earth’s surface and atmosphere. Moreover, the course goes on to examine sensor characteristics, satellite orbits and various current.

The second part will include the most important image processing techniques that needed for the forestry field. In addition, the skills of image processing are going to be used to extract meaning and interpretation from the spatial relationships of data. The course is strongly computer-based, and students will gain experience in the use of ENVI (remote sensing).

Course Objective

 

Student's Obligation

Student must follow and read the lectures day by day and have to show the ability of understanding the topic through the Lab and the projects. Moreover, Students will be responsible for information covered in the assigned readings and materials covered during lectures. Students will be expected to complete the specified assignments during or outside of the designated laboratory and lecture periods as necessary.‌

 

Assessment Scheme

The following is a summary of the assignments, and exams.

 

Student Learning Outcome

At the end of the Remote Sensing image processing course students should:

 

Lectures and Materials

 

Reading List and References