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Chapter 5 Remote Sensing Crop Science 6 Fall 2004 October 22, 2004
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Remote Sensing A group of techniques for collecting information about an object or an area without being in physical contact with that object or area Started in the 30’s Most common RS ▪Aircraft-based ▪Satellite-based
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Basics The measurement of energy that is reflected or emitted from objects Electromagnetic energy travels as waves Electromagnetic Spectrum (shortest wavelength to longest) ▪Ultraviolet (UV) ▪Visible ▪Near Infrared ▪Thermal Infrared ▪Far Infrared ▪Microwave ▪VHF ▪HF
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Basics For Ag we focus on the bands ▪Ultraviolet (UV) ▪Visible ▪Near Infrared ▪Thermal Infrared ▪Far Infrared Wavelengths of color (um) ▪Violet - 0.4 ▪Blue – 0.5 ▪Green – 0.55 ▪Yellow – 0.58 ▪Orange – 0.6 ▪Red – 0.7
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Interaction Electromagnetic energy strikes an object and is ▪Reflected ▪Emitted ▪Absorbed Remote sensing measures the reflected and emitted energy Green plants look green because ▪Green Wavelengths are reflected ▪Blue and Red wavelengths are absorbed
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Interaction Factors affecting reflected light ▪Height of sun above the horizon ▪Blue light is scattered more ▪Ozone layer absorbs most UV Shadowing ▪Reduction of light hitting an object from clouds Air temperature affects reflected or emitted energy
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Measures of Performance Spatial Resolution ▪Size of smallest object that can be distinguished Spectral Response ▪Respond to radiation measurements within a spectral band Spectral Resolution ▪Differentiate between electromagnetic radiation at different wavelengths Temporal Resolution ▪Frequency of Coverage
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Characteristics Electro-optical sensors are ▪Light sensitive ▪Create electrical signal proportional to the amount of energy that hits them Rotating mirrors and lenses ▪Allow one sensor to “see” different spots on the ground Scanning ▪Collecting data from parallel paths ▪Perpendicular to the flight path Array ▪Line of optical sensors ▪Whole swath is sensed at once
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Use of RS Data Vegetation Indices ▪Predict and assess plant leaf area and plant stress As chlorophyll changes so do reflected wavelengths Red Edge ▪Wavelengths from 0.68-0.75 um ▪Area of sharp changes in reflectance
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Image Correction Radiometric Correction ▪Fog or haze ▪Sensor viewing angles ▪Image processing procedure Geometric Correction (Geo-rectified) ▪Earth rotation ▪Satellite Motion ▪Uses ground control points
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Satellite-based RS Four major sources ▪LANDSAT ▪SPOT ▪Space Imaging (IKONOS) ▪Digital Globe (Quick Bird)
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Economic Considerations Cost varies by ▪Image type ▪Image size ▪Level of processing ▪Timeliness ▪Spatial resolution
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