An Introduction To Processing Remote Sensing Geospatial Data For Professional Engineers

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An Introduction to Processing Remote Sensing Geospatial Data for Professional Engineers

Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in processing geospatial survey data. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. IMAGE PROCESSING SOFTWARE, 3. METADATA, 4. VIEWING THE IMAGE. 5. BAND/COLOR COMPOSITE, 6. DISPLAYING IMAGERY: ELLIPSOIDS, DATUMS, AND PROJECTIONS, 7. REGISTRATION AND RECTIFICATION, 8. RESAMPLING, 9. IMAGE ENHANCEMENT, 10. IMAGE MOSAICS, IMAGE SUBSETS, AND MULTIPLE 11. DEMS,12. ADVANCED TOPICS IN IMAGE PROCESSING, 13. GLOSSARY.
An Introduction to Processing Remote Sensing Geospatial Data for Professional Engineers

Author: J Paul Guyer
language: en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: 2023-01-08
Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested processing geospatial survey data. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. IMAGE PROCESSING SOFTWARE, 3. METADATA, 4. VIEWING THE IMAGE. 5. BAND/COLOR COMPOSITE, 6. DISPLAYING IMAGERY: ELLIPSOIDS, DATUMS, AND PROJECTIONS, 7. REGISTRATION AND RECTIFICATION, 8. RESAMPLING, 9. IMAGE ENHANCEMENT, 10. IMAGE MOSAICS, IMAGE SUBSETS, AND MULTIPLE 11. DEMS, 12. ADVANCED TOPICS IN IMAGE PROCESSING, 13. GLOSSARY.
The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing

′A magnificent achievement. A who′s who of contemporary remote sensing have produced an engaging, wide-ranging and scholarly review of the field in just one volume′ - Professor Paul Curran, Vice-Chancellor, Bournemouth University Remote Sensing acquires and interprets small or large-scale data about the Earth from a distance. Using a wide range of spatial, spectral, temporal, and radiometric scales Remote Sensing is a large and diverse field for which this Handbook will be the key research reference. Organized in four key sections: • Interactions of Electromagnetic Radiation with the Terrestrial Environment: chapters on Visible, Near-IR and Shortwave IR; Middle IR (3-5 micrometers); Thermal IR ; Microwave • Digital sensors and Image Characteristics: chapters on Sensor Technology; Coarse Spatial Resolution Optical Sensors ; Medium Spatial Resolution Optical Sensors; Fine Spatial Resolution Optical Sensors; Video Imaging and Multispectral Digital Photography; Hyperspectral Sensors; Radar and Passive Microwave Sensors; Lidar • Remote Sensing Analysis - Design and Implementation: chapters on Image Pre-Processing; Ground Data Collection; Integration with GIS; Quantitative Models in Remote Sensing; Validation and accuracy assessment; • Remote Sensing Analysis - Applications: LITHOSPHERIC SCIENCES: chapters on Topography; Geology; Soils; PLANT SCIENCES: Vegetation; Agriculture; HYDROSPHERIC and CRYSOPHERIC SCIENCES: Hydrosphere: Fresh and Ocean Water; Cryosphere; GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS: Earth Systems; Human Environments & Links to the Social Sciences; Real Time Monitoring Systems and Disaster Management; Land Cover Change Illustrated throughout, an essential resource for the analysis of remotely sensed data, the SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing provides researchers with a definitive statement of the core concepts and methodologies in the discipline.