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Course Name
Turkish Uzaktan Algılama 1
English Remote Sensing I
Course Code
GEO 208E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Uğur Algancı
Course Objectives With this course students, which is the main source of energy in Remote Sensing and Earth's electromagnetic energy is intended to be an in-depth knowledge of the role in determining the properties. In addition to this, students via satellite image data with statistical requirements the visual interpretation is to provide basic knowledge and skills to be able to acquire the necessary equipment and versatile information regarding the interests of different types of objects.
Course Description Required at each stage of remote sensing an understanding of the physical basis (electromagnetic energy , the earth interact with objects of energy ), and this concept framework in particular is a course that provides the basic knowledge and skills accumulation necessary for extraction of information on different types of satellite images. This course is also processed in the subject areas such as the use of remote sensing satellites and remote sensing.
Course Outcomes Students who complete this course successfully are able to,
1 Explain the basic concepts of remote sensing and its importance in Geomatics Engineering Discipline
2 Explain the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with earth atmosphere and surface features
3 Comprehend the basic characteristics, limitations, advantages and application areas of Optical Imagery
4 Comprehend the basic characteristics, limitations, advantages and application areas of Thermal Infrared Satellite Imagery
5 List the basic characteristics of Microwave Remote Sensing Imagery, comprehends the limitations, advantages and application areas of Microwave Remote Sensing Imagery
6 Analyze basic features (resolution, image statistics, number of bands, coverage area) of satellite images
7 Explain the concept of different multi data/vision (X2)
8 Explain the visual perception elements and interpretation techniques used in visual analysis, demonstrates, and perform analysis
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Textbook - T.M. Lillesand, R.W. Kiefer, J. W. ChapmanRemote Sensing anad Image Interpretation. 2004. John Willey &Sons, Inc.NY, USA - http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/geomatics/satellite-imagery-airphotos/satellite-imagery-products/educational-resources/9309
Other References - Campbell, James B.; Wynne, Randolph H. Introduction to Remote Sensing. Edition: 5th ed. New York : Guilford Press. 2011. eBook.
 
 
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