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Remote Sensing Section 3

What is Remote Sensing? “The acquisition of information about an object without being in physical contact with it." (Charles Elachi) Value is the Ability to Acquire a lot of information In a very short time With minimal labor input Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Platforms Done with many different platforms Satellites Aircraft Mobile Platform Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Interaction Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Electromagnetic Energy Involves the measurement of electromagnetic energy Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Electromagnetic Spectrum Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Indices Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) (NIR - VIS)/(NIR + VIS) Calibrated Vegetation Map Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) Vegetation Change Map Greenness Index Soil Color Map Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Indices Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Measures of Performance Spatial Resolution Spectral Response Spectral Resolution Frequency of Coverage Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Spatial Resolution The size of the smallest object that can be distinguished in an image. Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Spectral Response The ability to respond to radiation measurements within a spectral band. Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Spectral Resolution The ability to differentiate between electromagnetic radiation of different wavelengths. Landsat TM image (bands 6-4-2) Alto Image (comparable bands Precision Agriculture – Lesson 4 Section 3

Frequency of Coverage How often a sensing system is available to collect data. Section 3

Other Considerations Timeliness of Provider Cost of Service Projection and Coordinate System Used Ground Truthing Section 3