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Digital Data Introduction to Remote Sensing Instructor: Dr. Cheng-Chien LiuCheng-Chien Liu Department of Earth Sciences National Cheng Kung University Last updated: 20 October 2004 Chapter 4
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Outline Introduction Acquisition Format Storage Display Terminology
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Introduction Comparison between photographic and electronic imaging (Table 2.3) Electronic imaging wider range Higher exposure latitude Digital signal storage, process, transmit, distribution, duplication Rapid turnaround time Images are immediately available & computer-ready
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Acquisition Digital sensor AC DC Gain Compression Transmission Storage Distribution Duplication
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Format Structure (Fig 4.12 in Campbell 2002) Raster format Vector format Interleave (Fig 4.13 – 4.15 in Campbell 2002) Band interleaved by pixel (BIP) Band interleaved by line (BIL) Band sequential (BSQ)
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Format (cont.) Interchange bmp GIF (graphics interchange format) jpeg TIFF (tagged image file format) Remote sensing HDF GeoTIFF jpeg2000
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Format (cont.) HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) Created by National Centre for Supercomputing Applications NCSA HDF home page NCSA HDF home page Mission Support for the types of data and metadata commonly used by scientists Efficient storage of and access to large data sets Platform independence Extensibility for future enhancements and compatibility with other standard formats Documents and Tools Example ASTER, MODIS, SeaWiFS, …
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Format (cont.) GeoTIFF Created by over 160 different remote sensing, GIS, cartographic, and surveying related companies and organizations TIFF based interchange format for georeferenced raster imagery Web Page Documents and Tools Example: ROCSAT-2
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Format (cont.) JPEG2000 Created by the JPEG committee Based on wavelet technology Compress and transmit without any distortion or loss lossy image clear image Web page
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Storage Unit Bit, Byte, Kilobyte, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte Media CDROM/DVDROM Tape Disk array Future media Super-resolution near field structure Quantum/biological storage
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Display Size Radiometric resolution Rendition of color
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Terminology Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N ratio) See Fig 4.9 in Campbell 2002 Full width half maximum (FWHM) e.g. linklink Image cube e.g. linklink
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Homework Make a table to compare the difference among BMP, GIF, JPEG and TIFF format
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