BASIC PRINCIPLES OF REMOTE SENSING

Paper Code: 
RES 132
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

OBJECTIVE: To provide geography a sound philosophical and theoretical base, and to make its methodology objective and scientifiC using remote sensing as a tool

 

Development of Remote Sensing

  •     Introduction to Remote sensing                                    
  •     Fundamental principles of Remote Sensing                     
  •     Electromagnetic radiation                                                                            
  •   EM Spectrum  
  • Atmospheric windows
  • Scattering
  • Areal Atmospheric Window
  • Interaction With Earth Materials
  • Types Of Eartrh Material
  • Interaction process
  • Interaction With Earth Materials
  • Types Of Eartrh Material
  • Interaction process

Other Important Platforms

  •     Spot                                          
  •     Sea- Sat                                     
  •     ERS                                         
  •     IRS
Essential Readings: 
  • Vyas, Remote Sensing and Geographuical Information Systems: basics and applications, Rawat Publications, 2014,
  • Bhatia, Basudeb, Remote Sensing and GIS with CD Oxford University Press, 2011
  • Lillesand ; Kiefer , Chipman, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,  Johhn Wiley & Sons,
  •   Wolf, P. R and Dewitt B. A., Elements of Photogrammetry: With Applications in GIS,. McGraw-Hill 2000. 
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  • Vyas, Remote Sensing and Geographuical Information Systems: basics and applications, Rawat Publications, 2014,
  • Bhatia, Basudeb, Remote Sensing and GIS with CD Oxford University Press, 2011
  • Lillesand ; Kiefer , Chipman, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,  Johhn Wiley & Sons,
  • Agarwal,C.S, Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Monitoring and Management, Wheeler Publishing, 2000   Nag,P and Kudrat,M, Digital Remote Sensing
  •  Rao, D. P.(ed), Remote Sensing for Earth resources, Association of Exploration Geophysicist,                  Hyderabad, 1998     
  •    Rees,W. G,  Physical Principles of Remote Sensing, Cambridge University Press,2001
  •    Singh, R. B and Murai S,  Space-informatics for Sustainable Development, Oxford and IBH Pub.,1998
  • Thomas, L, Lillesand and Ralph, W. Kefer, Remote Sensing and Interpretation, Wiley & Sons,                       New York, 1994
  •   Wolf, P. R and Dewitt B. A., Elements of Photogrammetry: With Applications in GIS,.  McGraw-Hill, 2000.                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

 

                                                                                                                                                

 

 

 

References: 
  • Vyas, Remote Sensing and Geographuical Information Systems: basics and applications, Rawat Publications, 2014,
  • Bhatia, Basudeb, Remote Sensing and GIS with CD Oxford University Press, 2011
  • Lillesand ; Kiefer , Chipman, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,  Johhn Wiley & Sons,
  • Agarwal,C.S, Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Monitoring and Management, Wheeler Publishing, 2000   Nag,P and Kudrat,M, Digital Remote Sensing
  •    Rao, D. P.(ed), Remote Sensing for Earth resources, Association of Exploration Geophysicist,                  Hyderabad, 1998     
  •    Rees,W. G,  Physical Principles of Remote Sensing, Cambridge University Press,2001
  •    Singh, R. B and Murai S,  Space-informatics for Sustainable Development, Oxford and IBH Pub.,1998

 

 

 

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