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Date: 01-09-2022

From
Mrs. S. V. Brindha ,
Course Coordinator & Asst. Professor of Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Vins Christian College of Engineering,
Chunkankadai.

To
The Principal,
Vins Christian College of Engineering,
Chunkankadai.
Sub: Requesting approval to conduct the value added course – Reg.

Respected Madam,
It is brought to your kind notice that, we have planned to conduct a value-added course for our
B.E – Electronics and Communication Engineering students of the current academic year- 2022-2023
(ODD Semester). The Value-added course details are below.
Academic year / Year / Sem : 2022-2023: II / 03, III / 05 & IV / 07
Course Code/ Course Name : ARSTECE – Applications of remote sensing tools
Duration : 12-09-2022 to 17-09-2022
Total Number of Hours : 33 Periods
Course Coordinators : Mrs. S. V. Brindha (9629053) Mrs. M. S. Smisha (9630046)
Asst. Professor, Asst. Professor,
Dept. of ECE Dept. of ECE
We enclosed the proposal of course details with course contend for your reference. We seek your
kind permission to conduct this value-added course for the betterment of students.
Thank You
Yours Truly,

(Mrs. S. V. Brindha)
Course Coordinator
.
Approval / Remarks
Forwarded / NOT Recommended / NOT Approved / NOT

Head of the Department IQAC – Coordinator Principal


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

PROPOSAL OF VALUE ADDED COURSE

ARSTECE – APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING


1. Course Code / Title :
TOOLS

The course is designed to familiarize about the


basic principles of remote sensing. To acquire knowledge
about the motion of remote sensing satellites in the space
2. Objective of the course : and to expose the various types of sensors used for
remote sensing. To gain knowledge about the generation
of satellite data products and to extract useful information
from satellite images.

3. Prerequisite : Basic knowledge of remote sensing

4. Beneficiary : III, V & VII Semester ECE Students

5. Date & Duration of the course : 12-09-2022 to 17-09-2022

6 No. of hours required : 33 Hours


7 Proposed timings : 09.30 AM to 04.00 PM

1. Mrs. S. V. Brindha, Assistant Professor / ECE


8. Internal Resources :
2. Mrs. M. S. Smisha, Assistant Professor / ECE

9. Internal Assessment : Objective Type Test


10. Course Registration fee : NIL
11. Contents of the course : Enclosed separately
Those who have 75% attendance and scored 50%marks
12. Credits / Certification :
will be eligible for certification.
13. Venue : ECE Department / LH-I

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


SYLLABUS

ARSTECE APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING TOOS LTP


101
Goal:
To make students to understand and learn about application of remote sensing tools.
Course Objective: The course should enable the students to:
To familiarize about the basic principles of remote sensing
To acquire knowledge about the motion of remote sensing satellites in the space
To expose the various types of sensors used for remote sensing
Course Outcome: The students should be able to:
Understand the concepts and laws related to remote sensing
Acquire knowledge about various remote sensing platforms
Understand the characteristics of different types of remote sensors
Gain knowledge about reception, product generation, storage and ordering of satellite data
Understand the concept of different image processing techniques and interpretation of satellite data
Module – I Remote sensing components 6 Hours
Remote sensing-Definition-Components - Electro Magnetic Spectrum – Basic wave theory – Particle theory –Stefan
Boltzmann law – Wiens – Displacement law – Radiometric quantities – Effects of atmosphere – Scattering –
Different types – Absorption – Atmospheric window
Module – II Energy Interaction 6 Hours
Energy interaction with surface features – Spectral reflectance of vegetation, soil and water – Atmospheric influence
on spectral response patterns – Multi concept in remote sensing – Orbits elements – Types of orbits – Motion of
planets and satellites
Module – III Launch of space vehicle 6 Hours
Launch of space vehicle - Orbit perturbations and maneuvers, Escape velocity - Types and characteristics of different
remote sensing platforms - Sun synchronous and geo synchronous satellites - Classification of remote sensors,
Selection of sensor parameters - Resolution concept, Spectral, Radiometric and temporal resolution
Module – IV Quality of images 6 Hours
Quality of images, imaging mode, Photographic camera - Opto-mechanical scanners – push broom and whiskbroom
cameras - Panchromatic, multi spectral, thermal, hyper spectral scanners and microwave sensors - Geometric
characteristics of scanner imagery - Operational Earth resource satellites, Landsat - SPOT, IRS, World View
Module – V Hypersion & Hysis 6 Hours
Hyperion and hysis - ERS, ENVISAT, Sentinel - Data products and their characteristics - Elements of visual
interpretation – interpretation keys - Digital image processing, Preprocessing - Neural Network Classification,
Fuzzy Classification
Course Assessment Test for 100 Marks – 3 Hours
Website / URL References
1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwh-jhpm6fk
2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_sensing

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

Cir.No: VCCE/ECE/2022-2023/VAC/090501 Date: 05-09-2022

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

CIRCULAR
The students from Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (III, V & VII
Semester) are hereby informed to enroll their names for Add on course “ARSTECE – APPLICATIONS
OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS” on or before 09-09-2022.

COURSE DETAILS:
Course Duration : 33 Hours
Beneficiary : II, III & IV-Year Students
Certificate : YES
Venue : ECE Department – LH-I
Schedule : 12-09-2022 to 17-09-2022
Timings : 09.30 AM to 04.00 PM

HOD/ECE
Enclosed: Brochure
Copy Submitted to The Chairman, The Secretary and IQAC Cell
Copy to:
1. The Principal for Kind Information
2. Department Notice Board
3. All ECE Staff members
4. 03rd , 05th & 07th Semester ECE Students

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

RESOURCE PERSON PROFILE

Name: Brindha S V
Faculty Code 9629053

Designation: Assistant Professor

Email id: [email protected]

UG/PG Name of College Year Area of Specialization

Educational Electronics and


Qualifications St. Xaviers Catholic College
UG 2005 Communication
of Engineering
Engineering

Noorul Islam College of


PG 2008 Applied Electronics
Engineering

Work COLLEGE Working as Assistant Professor in Vins Christian College of


Experience Engineering from 16.06.2008 to Still now

Courses Completed MATLAB

Attended Various STTP & FDP conducted by Various


Training programs
Universities, AICTE etc

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

COURSE PLAN
ARSTECE – 1 .Mrs. S. V. Brindha,
Course Code & APPLICATIONS OF Name of the Assistant Professor / ECE
Title: REMOTE SENSING Faculty(s): 2 . Mrs M. S. Smisha,
TOOLS Assistant Professor / ECE
Course Objective
To familiarize about the basic principles of remote sensing
To acquire knowledge about the motion of remote sensing satellites in the space
To expose the various types of sensors used for remote sensing
Course Outcome
Understand the concepts and laws related to remote sensing
Acquire knowledge about various remote sensing platforms
Understand the characteristics of different types of remote sensors
Gain knowledge about reception, product generation, storage and ordering of satellite data
Understand the concept of different image processing techniques and interpretation of satellite data
Lesson Plan for VAC
Sl. Sessio T /R* Periods Mode of
Date Topic
No. n Book Nos Teaching
1 Remote sensing- Definition- Components 1 1 PPT/BB
2 FN Electro Magnetic Spectrum – Basic wave theory 1 2 PPT/BB
3 Particle theory – Stefan Boltzmann law 1 3 PPT/BB
12th Sep ’22
4 Wiens-Displacement Law - Radiometric quantities 1 4 PPT/BB
5 AN Effects of Atmosphere- Scattering 1 5 PPT/BB
6 Different types –Absorption-Atmospheric window 1 6 PPT/BB
7 Energy interaction with surface features 1 7 PPT/BB
8 Spectral reflectance of vegetation, Soil and water 1 8 PPT/BB
FN
Atmospheric influence on spectral response
9 1 9 PPT/BB
13th Sep ’22 patterns
10 Multi concept in Remote sensing 1 10 PPT/BB
11 AN Orbit elements – Types of orbits 1 11 PPT/BB
12 Motions of planets and satellites 1 12 PPT/BB
13 Launch of space vehicle 1 13 PPT/BB
Orbit perturbations and maneuvers, Escape
14 FN 1 14 PPT/BB
velocity
14 Sep ’22
th
Types and characteristics of different remote
15 1 15 PPT/BB
sensing platforms
16 AN Sun synchronous and geo synchronous satellites 1 16 PPT/BB
Classification of remote sensors, Selection of
17 1 17 PPT/BB
sensor parameters
Resolution concept, Spectral, Radiometric and
18 1 18 PPT/BB
temporal resolution

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


COURSE PLAN
Periods Mode of
Sl.No. Date Session Topic T /R*
Nos Teaching
Quality of images, imaging mode,
19 1 19 PPT/BB
Photographic camera
Opto-mechanical scanners – push broom
20 1 20 PPT/BB
FN and whiskbroom cameras
15 Sep ’22
th
Panchromatic, multi spectral, thermal,
21 hyper spectral scanners and microwave 1 21 PPT/BB
sensors
22 AN Geometric characteristics of scanner 1 22 PPT/BB
imagery
Operational Earth resource satellites,
23 1 23 PPT/BB
Landsat
24 SPOT, IRS, World View 1 24 PPT/BB
25 Hyperion and hysis 1 25 PPT/BB
26 FN ERS, ENVISAT, Sentinel 1 26 PPT/BB
27 Data products and their characteristics 1 27 PPT/BB
16th Sep ’22 Elements of visual interpretation –
28 1 28 PPT/BB
interpretation keys
29 AN Digital image processing, Preprocessing 1 29 PPT/BB
Neural Network Classification, Fuzzy
30 1 30 PPT/BB
Classification
17th Sep ’22 FN Assessment for 100 Marks 33
Website / URL References
1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwh-jhpm6fk
2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_sensing
Name & Sign of Faculty In-charge:

Mrs. S. V. Brindha Mrs. M. S. Smisha


Assistant Professor / ECE Assistant Professor / ECE

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


STUDENTS REGISTRATION LIST
Course Code &Title: ARSTECE – APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII

S.No. Name of the Student Register Number Signature

1. ABILASH K 962921106301

2. ASHIKA J 962920106001

3. ASHLIN SHIJI S 962920106701


S.No. Name of the Student Register Number Signature

4. JESMA JIN J 962920106702

5. ASWIN M 962919106002

6. PREM KUMAR M 962919106003

7. ABITHA K 962919106701

8. MALATHI P 962919106702

9. NANTHINI N 962919106703

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

ATTENDANCE SHEET
Course Code &Title: ARSTECE – APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII

ATTENDANCE SHEET( FN Session – 3 Hours & AN Session– 3 Hours)


S.No. Name of the Student Register
Number 12-09-22 13-09-22 14-09-22 15-09-22 16-09-22 17-09-22
FN AN FN AN FN AN FN AN FN AN FN
1. ABILASH K 962921106301 P P P P P P P P P P P

2. ASHIKA J 962920106001 P P P P P P P P P A P

3. ASHLIN SHIJI S 962920106701 P P P P P A P A P P P

4. JESMA JIN J 962920106702 P P P P P P P P P P P

5. ASWIN M 962919106002 P P P P P P P P P P P

6. PREM KUMAR M 962919106003 P P P P P P A P P P P

7. ABITHA K 962919106701 P P P P P P P P P P P

8. MALATHI P 962919106702 P P P P P A P P P P P

9. NANTHINI N 962919106703 P P P P P P P P P P P

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Course Code &Title: ARSTECE – APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII

ASSESSMENT TEST QUESTIONS

1. The relation between velocity, wavelength and frequency can be given as _________
a) λ = c / r
b) λ = c / f
c) λ = c / h
d) λ = h*c / f

2. Remote sensing uses which of the following waves in its procedure?


a) Electric field
b) Sonar waves
c) Gamma- rays
d) Electro-magnetic waves

3. Which of the following is not a principle of remote sensing?


a) Interaction of energy with satellite
b) Electromagnetic energy
c) Electro-magnetic spectrum
d) Interaction of energy with atmosphere

4. Which among the following waves is having less wavelength range?


a) 0.03mm
b) 0.03nm
c) 0.03m
d) 0.03km

5. In visible region, the blue light is having a wave length range of __________
a) 0.42-0.52 micrometer
b) 0.24-0.52 micrometer
c) 0.42-0.92 micrometer
d) 0.22-0.32 micrometer

6. Which of the following field is used by the EM waves?


a) Solar field
b) Polarized field
c) Electric field
d) Micro field
7. Among the following, which describes Stefan- Boltzmann formula?
a) M = σ/T4
b) M = σ-T4
c) M = σ+T4
d) M = σ*T4

8. Which of the following is not a classification of scattering principle?


a) Faraday scattering
b) Rayleigh scattering
c) Mie scattering
d) Non-selective scattering

9. Which of the following can act as an example for air-borne platform?


a) LISS-III
b) Dakota
c) MOS
d) LISS-II

10. Polar orbiting satellites are generally placed at an altitude range of __________
a) 7-15km
b) 7000-15000km
c) 700-1500km
d) 70-150km

11. Which of the following has the maximum value in an electric or magnetic field?
a) Wave length
b) Focal length
c) Frequency
d) Amplitude

12. Velocity of light can be given as ___________


a) 1*108m/s
b) 3.9*108m/s
c) 3*108m/s
d) 3*1018m/s

13. In EM waves, electric field is not used.


a) False
b) True

14. The wave length sensed in remote sensing are __________


a) Nano meters and giga meters range
b) Nano meters and deci meters range
c) Nano meters and micro meters range
d) Nano meters and meters range

15. Energy of the discrete particles can be given by_______


a) Photons
b) Protoplasm
c) Electrons
d) Neutrons
16. Which among the following is having more wavelengths?
a) X-rays
b) Cosmic waves
c) Radio waves
d) Gamma rays

17. Which among the following wave is not employed in case of remote sensing?
a) X-ray
b) Visible ray
c) Thermal IR
d) Radio waves

18. Optical mechanical scanner is used in which type of electromagnetic waves?


a) X-rays
b) Cosmic waves
c) Radio waves
d) Thermal IR

19. Radio waves are having the longest wavelength among all the electromagnetic waves.
a) False
b) True

20. Gamma rays are having a wavelength of _________


a) Zero
b) Greater than 0.03nm
c) Less than 0.03nm
d) Equal to 0.03nm

21. Which of the following waves can be used in case of remote sensing?
a) UV rays
b) X-rays
c) Gamma rays
d) Visible rays

22. Which of the following indicates the correct set of combination in radio waves?
a) Shorter wavelength – high frequency
b) Longer wavelength – less frequency
c) Shorter wavelength – less frequency
d) Longer wavelength – high frequency

23. How much wave length is reflected back by the earth surface from the absorbed sun
radiation?
a) 0.5meter
b) 0.5 micrometer
c) 0.5 centimeter
d) 0.5 decimeter

24. EM waves varies from ______ to ________


a) Meters to nano-meters
b) Meters to micro-meters
c) Nano to micro-meters
d) Centimeters to nano-meters

25. The formula of energy produced from the body can be given as _________
a) Q = h- c / λ
b) Q = h*c * λ
c) Q = h+ c / λ
d) Q = h*c / λ

26. The energy radiated from sun in visible region will be around ____________
a) 43%
b) 45%
c) 47%
d) 50%

27. The value of solar constant can be given as __________


a) 1637 W / m2
b) 1367 W / m2
c) 136 W / m2
d) 3167 W / m2

28. Temperature on the sun is around ______________


a) 575 – 600 K
b) 7550 – 8000 K
c) 5570 – 6000 K
d) 5750 – 6000 K

29. Temperature on the sun is around ______________


a) 575 – 600 K
b) 7550 – 8000 K
c) 5570 – 6000 K
d) 5750 – 6000 K

30. Which among the following is not a phenomenon in case of interaction of EM waves on
earth surface?
a) Reflection
b) Absorption
c) Transmission
d) Refraction

31. Which of the following can be changed while interaction of EM wave with a surface?
a) Intensity
b) Diffraction
c) Wave length
d) Direction

32. Which of the following indicates a volume phenomenon?


a) Refraction
b) Reflection
c) Transmission
d) Diffraction
33. Strength of signal doesn’t depend upon which of the following factors?
a) Energy flux
b) Dwell time
c) Altitude
d) Reflection

34. Which of the following indicates the correct set of bands operated in LISS- III satellite?
a) Visible ray, near IR
b) Near IR, radio wave
c) Radio wave, near IR
d) Far IR, near IR

35. Energy flux may affect which of the following?


a) Lens
b) Strength of the signal
c) Aperture
d) Declination

36. Which of the following can merge the imagery of LISS-III and PAN?
a) IRS 1B
b) IRS 1A
c) IRS 1C
d) IRS multi sensor

37. Which among the following indicates the correct expansion of WiFS?
a) Wide Field Sensor
b) Wireless Fidelity Sensor
c) Wide Fidelity Sensor
d) Wireless Field Sensor

38. PAN sensor uses two band operators.


a) True
b) False

39. While mapping land use and land cover, which scale is recommended?
a) 1: 25000
b) 1: 50000
c) 1: 250000
d) 1: 25

40. The sensor used in the digital elevation model can identify contour heights greater than
_____
a) 5 m
b) 30 m
c) 20 m
d) 10 m
41. Which of the following software’s are used for developing vehicle route?
a) Autodesk Revit
b) STAAD Pro
c) GIS
d) Remote sensing

42. Which of the following is not a property of coordinate in GIS?


a) Line of sight
b) Origin
c) Axis
d) Units of measurement

43. Longitudes are used to represent which of the following directions?


a) North–East
b) South
c) North
d) East

44. Which of the following doesn’t indicate a stage in remote sensing?


a) Reflectance of energy
b) Transmission of energy
c) Energy source
d) Absorption of energy

45. The electromagnetic wave travelling from source to the object is having same wave
length.
a) True
b) False

46. Which of the following indicates the functioning of a sensor?


a) Transmits energy
b) Absorbs wave length
c) Sensitive to wave length
d) Reflects energy

47. Among the following, which indicates the correct set of classification of data?
a) Analog, digital
b) Digital, binary
c) Binary, analog
d) Vector, raster

48. Which type of remote sensing uses its own source of electromagnetic energy?
a) Passive
b) Active
c) Satellite
d) Orbital

49. The correct sequence of transmission of electromagnetic waves in remote sensing


system can be given as ___________
a) Energy source, transmission of signal, propagation of signal
b) Transmission of signal, propagation of signal, energy source
c) Propagation of signal, transmission of signal, energy source
d) Energy source, propagation of energy, transmission of signal

50. Among the following, the correct set of remote sensing classification can be given as
__________
a) Active, orbital
b) Active, passive
c) Passive, orbital
d) Orbital, satellite

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


ASSESSMENT MARK STATEMENT
Course Code & Title: ARSTECE –APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII

ATTENDANCE
MARKS OUT
S.No. Name of the Student REGISTER NO IN
OF 100
PERCENTAGE
1. ABILASH K 962921106301 92 100

2. ASHIKA J 962920106001 94 97

3. ASHLIN SHIJI S 962920106701 88 100

4. JESMA JIN J 962920106702 90 100

5. ASWIN M 962919106002 90 100

6. PREM KUMAR M 962919106003 92 97

7. ABITHA K 962919106701 92 100

8. MALATHI P 962919106702 92 97

9. NANTHINI N 962919106703 90 100

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


FEEDBACK FORM FORM
Course Code & Title: ARSTECE –APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII
Please complete the following evaluation for the Add on Course you attended. Your feedback will help
us evaluate the effectiveness of this program and allow us to make improvements in the future program.
Your feedback is important for planning future programming and services we offer.
Thank you.
4=Strongly Agree 3=Agree 2=Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree

Circle your response


1. The course met my expectations. 4 3 2 1
2. The content was helpful. 4 3 2 1
3. The level of the course was appropriate. 4 3 2 1
4. The speaker had a good understanding of the topics. 4 3 2 1
5. The handouts were helpful. 4 3 2 1
6. The course was worth my time. 4 3 2 1
7. The length of the course was appropriate. 4 3 2 1
8. I recommend that the course be repeated for other 4 3 2 1
Students.
9. What were the most useful aspects of the course?
10. What changes should be made to enhance / improve the game?
Additional comments:

Name of the participant: Signature:

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


SUMMARY REPORT WITH COURSE OUTCOME
Course Code & Title: ARSTECE –APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING TOOLS
Academic Year: 2022- 2023 Duration: 12th Sep ’22 – 17th Sep ’22 Sem: III, V & VII

Name of Activity organized : Value Added Course


Title of the activity : ARSTECE - Applications of remote sensing tools
Resource Persons 1. Mrs. S. V. Brindha,
Assistant Professor / ECE
:
2. Mrs. M. S. Smisha,
Assistant Professor / ECE
Place of the activity : VCCE- Chunkankadai

No of Hours Conducted : 33 Hours

No. of participants : 09

No of participants completed : 09

No. of participants qualified : 09


Name of the sponsored
: NIL
organization
Outcome of the activity This course users will be able to:
 Understand the concepts and laws related to
remote sensing
:  Acquire knowledge about various remote sensing
platforms
 Understand the characteristics of different types
of remote sensors

COURSE COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

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