Submission Open for IJEER Volume-3, Number-10, October 2019 | Submission Deadline- 20 October, 2019

International Journal for Empirical Education and Research

Remote Sensing: Resolution, Training and Education as an Application

Author: Lian Fan Ph.D. | Published on: 2017-12-31 20:32:12   Page: 21-33   436

Abstract
Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object and thus in contrast to on-site observation, especially the Earth. Remote sensing is used in numerous fields, including geography, land surveying and most Earth Science disciplines (for example, hydrology, ecology, meteorology, oceanography, glaciology, geology); it also has military, intelligence, commercial, economic, planning, and humanitarian applications.

Keywords
Illustration of Remote Sensing; Applications of Remote Sensing; Geodetic; Acoustic and Near-Acoustic; Data Processing; Training & Education; Software; Satellites.

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    Lian Fan Ph.D.
    College of Life Sciences
    Beijing Normal University
    fanlian475@yahoo.com