Engs 613: Introduction to Remote Sensing Systems
School of Engineering
This course is an introduction to electro-optical, microwave, and lidar remote sensing systems. Introduction to Remote Sensing Systems is focused on understanding the basic principles, characteristics, and applications of electro-optical, microwave (radar), and lidar remote sensing systems. Included is treatment of: airborne multispectral, thermal, and hyperspectral sensing; earth resource satellites operating in the optical portion of the spectrum (including moderate resolution systems, high resolution systems, and the Earth Observing System); airborne and satellite radar systems, image characteristics, and basic interferometric radar principles; lidar system operation and sample applications.
1 Credit
Prerequisites
- Student must be admitted to Certificate in Geographic Info Systems program.
Instruction Type(s)
- Indep Study: Independent Study for Engs 613
- Indep Study: Online Program for Engs 613
Subject Areas
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