ME 524 Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
This course exposes the student to the physical principles underlying remote sensing of ocean, atmosphere, and land by electromagnetic and acoustic passive and active sensors: radars, lidars, infrared and microwaves thermal sensors, sonars, sodars, infrasound/seismic detectors. Topics include fundamental concepts of electromagnetic and acoustic wave interactions with oceanic, atmospheric, and land environment, as well as with natural and man-made objects. Examples from selected sensors will be used to illustrate the information extraction process, and applications of the data for environmental monitoring, oceanography, meteorology, and security/military objectives.
Cross Listed Courses
CE 561, EE 560, OE 560, PEP 560
Prerequisite
Graduate Student or At Least Junior
Distribution
Civil Engineering Program
Department of Physics
Electrical Engineering Program
Mechanical Engineering Program
Ocean Engineering Program