Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information

The use of radar remote sensing in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum has many advantages in comparison with optical remote sensing in the Visible and infrared wavelengths. By far the most important factor is the virtual insensitivity of radar to atmospheric conditions. This allows...

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Main Authors: Seeni Mohd, Mohd. Ibrahim, Ahmad, Samsudin
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/5004/1/Satellite.pdf
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Ahmad, Samsudin
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description The use of radar remote sensing in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum has many advantages in comparison with optical remote sensing in the Visible and infrared wavelengths. By far the most important factor is the virtual insensitivity of radar to atmospheric conditions. This allows the regular collection of site observations independent of cloud coveror time ofoverpLl$S. On the other hand, the interpretation of radar imagery over land and ocean is not as straightforward as the more commonly used visible and infrared remote sensors. Usually special image processing techniques must be applied on the radar imagery to make it more readily interpretable. Furthermore, the interpretation of the backscattering process that underlies the radar image formation must be well understood with respect fa the physical characteristics of the targets under observation and the specifics of the radar instrument. This paper reports on some of the results of a study that has been carried out to derive coastal zone information from multi-Temporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data of the ERS-l satellite over the coastal areas of Terengganu, Malaysia. Digital image processing of the SAR data has been made that includes filtering, texture processing and Fast Fourier Transform ([1FT) for ocean wave spectra generation. Some of the features that have been identified on the processed SAR data include oil slicks, ocean waves, river outflows, breakwaters. ship and ship wakes. Some land features such as natural forest. plantations and paddy fields can also be recognised.
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spelling utm.eprints-50042017-07-25T01:05:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/5004/ Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information Seeni Mohd, Mohd. Ibrahim Ahmad, Samsudin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The use of radar remote sensing in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum has many advantages in comparison with optical remote sensing in the Visible and infrared wavelengths. By far the most important factor is the virtual insensitivity of radar to atmospheric conditions. This allows the regular collection of site observations independent of cloud coveror time ofoverpLl$S. On the other hand, the interpretation of radar imagery over land and ocean is not as straightforward as the more commonly used visible and infrared remote sensors. Usually special image processing techniques must be applied on the radar imagery to make it more readily interpretable. Furthermore, the interpretation of the backscattering process that underlies the radar image formation must be well understood with respect fa the physical characteristics of the targets under observation and the specifics of the radar instrument. This paper reports on some of the results of a study that has been carried out to derive coastal zone information from multi-Temporal synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data of the ERS-l satellite over the coastal areas of Terengganu, Malaysia. Digital image processing of the SAR data has been made that includes filtering, texture processing and Fast Fourier Transform ([1FT) for ocean wave spectra generation. Some of the features that have been identified on the processed SAR data include oil slicks, ocean waves, river outflows, breakwaters. ship and ship wakes. Some land features such as natural forest. plantations and paddy fields can also be recognised. 1995-08-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5004/1/Satellite.pdf Seeni Mohd, Mohd. Ibrahim and Ahmad, Samsudin (1995) Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information. In: Seminar Penyelidikan Fakulti Ukur Dan Harta Tanah, UTM (1995), 26 Julai 1995, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Johor Bahru.
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Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title_full Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title_fullStr Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title_full_unstemmed Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title_short Satellite remote sensing : Applications of ERS-I synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
title_sort satellite remote sensing applications of ers i synthetic aperture radar for deriving coastal zone information
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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