Application of Remote Sensing Tools
Application of Remote Sensing Tools
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
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
Name: Brindha S V
Faculty Code 9629053
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
1. ABILASH K 962921106301
2. ASHIKA J 962920106001
5. ASWIN M 962919106002
7. ABITHA K 962919106701
8. MALATHI P 962919106702
9. NANTHINI N 962919106703
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
2. ASHIKA J 962920106001 P P P P P P P P P A P
5. ASWIN M 962919106002 P P P P P P P 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
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
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
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
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
19. Radio waves are having the longest wavelength among all the electromagnetic waves.
a) False
b) True
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
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%
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
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
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
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
45. The electromagnetic wave travelling from source to the object is having same wave
length.
a) True
b) False
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
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
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
8. MALATHI P 962919106702 92 97
No. of participants : 09
No of participants completed : 09