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Geospatial Technique
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 Submitted to : 
Submitted by:- 
xyz
Presentation on 
“Advantages and 
Disadvantages of REMOTE 
SENSING”
Why this Presentation .. ? 
 Remote Sensing has several unique advantages as well 
as some limitations also. 
 It is essential to understand both the advantages and 
limitations of remote sensing, to use it more 
effectively.
Introduction 
 Remote Sensing :- 
Remote Sensing is the science and art of 
obtaining information about an object, area or phenomena, 
through the analysis of data acquired by a device, that is not in 
contact with the object, area or phenomena under 
investigation. 
Remote Sensing is the acquiring of data about 
an object without touching it.
Advantages of Remote Sensing 
1. Satellite images are permanent records, providing 
useful information in various wavelengths. 
2. Large area coverage enables regional surveys on a 
variety of themes and identification of large 
features. 
3. Repetitive coverage allows monitoring of dynamic 
themes like water, agriculture etc.
4. Easy data acquisition at different scales and resolutions. 
5. A single remotely sensed image can be analysed and 
interpreted for different purposes and applications. 
6. Amenability of remotely sensed data for fast processing 
using a computer.
7. Remote Sensing is unobstructive if the sensor is passively 
recording the electromagnetic energy reflected from or 
emitted by the phenomena of interest. 
Thus, passive remote sensing does not disturb the 
object or area of interest. 
8. The images are analysed in the laboratory thus reducing 
the amount of field work.
9. Map revision at medium to small scales is economical and 
faster. 
10. Colour composite can be produced from three individual 
band images, which provide better details of the area than 
a single band image or aerial photograph. 
11. Flods over a large region, or the forest fire can be located 
from above and rescue planning can be immediately 
arranged.
12. the inaccessible areas like volcanic eruption, failure of 
dam over river, etc. can be covered by the remote sensing 
techniques to study the intensity of disaster.
13. The data generated by remote sensing techniques can be 
used for : land-use planning, forest development, 
geological surveys, urban planning, disaster management. 
14. Cheap and rapid method of constructing base maps in the 
absence of detailed land surveys.
15. It is the only practical way to obtain data from 
inaccessible regions, e.g. Antarctica, Amazonia.
 You're sitting comfortably on your sofa, and your favourite 
TV show is over. What's on next isn't something you want to 
watch, so you reach for the TV remote. That technology has 
made life more convenient, This timeline will apprise you of 
the important milestones in the invention of this amazing 
Remote Sensing.
 The RC hobby provides hours of fun and excitement. If you 
are interested in learning more about the hobby, but do not 
want to spend the large investment required for a larger 
scale vehicle, consider an indoor remote control helicopter. 
An indoor remote control helicopter is a much smaller 
version compared to the expensive models, and provides 
just as much fun. The helicopters are capable of flying 
outdoors like the bigger helicopters, but are able to fly 
indoors as well, and the bigger helicopters are not. There 
are a variety of choices in all different styles and types for 
hours of fun.
Disadvantages of Remote sensing 
1. Expensive for small areas, particularly for one time 
analysis. 
2. Requires specialized training for analysis of images. 
3. Large scale engineering maps cannot be prepared 
from satellite data.
4. Aerial photographs are costly if repetitive photographs 
are required to study the dynamic features. 
5. Human beings select the most appropriate sensor to 
collect the data, specify the resolution of the data, 
calibrate the sensor, select the platform that will carry the 
sensor, determine when the data will be collected and 
specify how the data will be processed. 
Thus, human method produced error may be 
introduced.
6. Powerful active remote sensing system, such as radars or 
lasers that emit their own EMR (electromagnetic 
radiation), can be intrusive and affect the phenomenon 
being investigated. 
7. Remote Sensing instruments often become uncalibrated, 
resulting in uncalibrated remote sensing data.
8. Distinct phenomena can be confused if they look the 
same to the sensor, leading to classification error. 
Example: artificial & natural grass in green light (but 
infrared light can easily distinguish them). 
9. Phenomena which were not meant to be measured (for 
the application at hand) can interfere with the image and 
must be accounted for. Examples for land cover 
classification: atmospheric water vapor, sun vs. shadow 
(these may be desirable in other applications).
 Remote Sensing science has various limitations. ‘Perhaps 
the greatest limitation is that its utility is often oversold’. 
 It is not a panacea that will provide all the information 
needed for conducting physical, biological, or a science. 
 It simply provides some spatial, spectral, and temporal 
information.
Thank you.

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Advantages and disadvantages of Remote Sensing

  • 1. Write your college name put your college or institution logo Sub:- Disaster Assessment Using Geospatial Technique
  • 2.  Branch :  Division :  Submitted to : Submitted by:- xyz
  • 3. Presentation on “Advantages and Disadvantages of REMOTE SENSING”
  • 4. Why this Presentation .. ?  Remote Sensing has several unique advantages as well as some limitations also.  It is essential to understand both the advantages and limitations of remote sensing, to use it more effectively.
  • 5. Introduction  Remote Sensing :- Remote Sensing is the science and art of obtaining information about an object, area or phenomena, through the analysis of data acquired by a device, that is not in contact with the object, area or phenomena under investigation. Remote Sensing is the acquiring of data about an object without touching it.
  • 6. Advantages of Remote Sensing 1. Satellite images are permanent records, providing useful information in various wavelengths. 2. Large area coverage enables regional surveys on a variety of themes and identification of large features. 3. Repetitive coverage allows monitoring of dynamic themes like water, agriculture etc.
  • 7. 4. Easy data acquisition at different scales and resolutions. 5. A single remotely sensed image can be analysed and interpreted for different purposes and applications. 6. Amenability of remotely sensed data for fast processing using a computer.
  • 8. 7. Remote Sensing is unobstructive if the sensor is passively recording the electromagnetic energy reflected from or emitted by the phenomena of interest. Thus, passive remote sensing does not disturb the object or area of interest. 8. The images are analysed in the laboratory thus reducing the amount of field work.
  • 9. 9. Map revision at medium to small scales is economical and faster. 10. Colour composite can be produced from three individual band images, which provide better details of the area than a single band image or aerial photograph. 11. Flods over a large region, or the forest fire can be located from above and rescue planning can be immediately arranged.
  • 10.
  • 11. 12. the inaccessible areas like volcanic eruption, failure of dam over river, etc. can be covered by the remote sensing techniques to study the intensity of disaster.
  • 12. 13. The data generated by remote sensing techniques can be used for : land-use planning, forest development, geological surveys, urban planning, disaster management. 14. Cheap and rapid method of constructing base maps in the absence of detailed land surveys.
  • 13. 15. It is the only practical way to obtain data from inaccessible regions, e.g. Antarctica, Amazonia.
  • 14.  You're sitting comfortably on your sofa, and your favourite TV show is over. What's on next isn't something you want to watch, so you reach for the TV remote. That technology has made life more convenient, This timeline will apprise you of the important milestones in the invention of this amazing Remote Sensing.
  • 15.  The RC hobby provides hours of fun and excitement. If you are interested in learning more about the hobby, but do not want to spend the large investment required for a larger scale vehicle, consider an indoor remote control helicopter. An indoor remote control helicopter is a much smaller version compared to the expensive models, and provides just as much fun. The helicopters are capable of flying outdoors like the bigger helicopters, but are able to fly indoors as well, and the bigger helicopters are not. There are a variety of choices in all different styles and types for hours of fun.
  • 16.
  • 17. Disadvantages of Remote sensing 1. Expensive for small areas, particularly for one time analysis. 2. Requires specialized training for analysis of images. 3. Large scale engineering maps cannot be prepared from satellite data.
  • 18. 4. Aerial photographs are costly if repetitive photographs are required to study the dynamic features. 5. Human beings select the most appropriate sensor to collect the data, specify the resolution of the data, calibrate the sensor, select the platform that will carry the sensor, determine when the data will be collected and specify how the data will be processed. Thus, human method produced error may be introduced.
  • 19. 6. Powerful active remote sensing system, such as radars or lasers that emit their own EMR (electromagnetic radiation), can be intrusive and affect the phenomenon being investigated. 7. Remote Sensing instruments often become uncalibrated, resulting in uncalibrated remote sensing data.
  • 20. 8. Distinct phenomena can be confused if they look the same to the sensor, leading to classification error. Example: artificial & natural grass in green light (but infrared light can easily distinguish them). 9. Phenomena which were not meant to be measured (for the application at hand) can interfere with the image and must be accounted for. Examples for land cover classification: atmospheric water vapor, sun vs. shadow (these may be desirable in other applications).
  • 21.  Remote Sensing science has various limitations. ‘Perhaps the greatest limitation is that its utility is often oversold’.  It is not a panacea that will provide all the information needed for conducting physical, biological, or a science.  It simply provides some spatial, spectral, and temporal information.