120.030 Microwave Remote Sensing
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2019W, UE, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: UE Exercise

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to apply the mathematical and physical theory from the co-organised lecture. The students will receive skills for using fundamental concepts on microwaves and radar through performing dedicated calculation examples. Moreover, the students will gain hands-on-skills on handling and exploitation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data for the retrieval of geophysical variables and objects on land surfaces.

Subject of course

The exercise comprise one theory part and one practical part.

The theory part comprise calculation exercises on electromagnetic radiation and its description as waves, radiative transfer theory, radar methods, refraction and scattering phenomena, and interaction with matter.

The practical exercise deals with the processing of SAR-data over Austria with the aim to perform, document, discuss, and evaluate a freely chosen application and methods.

Teaching methods

The students are supported with the following methods in their exercises:

  • calculation of exercises
  • presentations of the exercises on the blackboard
  • feedback to the exercise presenation on the blackboard
  • introduction to the handling of the QGis software
  • introduction to the interpretation of SAR imagery
  • motivation for posing, accepting, or rejecting an own hypothesis
  • feedback to exercise results, report, and presentation

The practical exercise is carried out as group effort (in teams of 2 or 3).

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

The first meeting for this practical course will be held together with the first meeting of the theoretical course (VO 120.029 Microwave Remote Sensing) on 3 October 2019, 14:00.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu15:30 - 17:0010.10.2019 - 23.01.2020Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Microwave Remote Sensing - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Thu10.10.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu17.10.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu24.10.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu31.10.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu07.11.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu14.11.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu21.11.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu28.11.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu05.12.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu12.12.201915:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu09.01.202015:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu16.01.202015:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30
Thu23.01.202015:30 - 17:00Sem.R. DA grün 02 A - GEO starts at 15:30

Examination modalities

The grading is deduced from the following performances of the students:

  • marked exercises
  • presentation of exercises
  • written report on practical exercise
  • presentation of application, methods, and results from the practical exercise

The grading's mode and point system will be explained in detail at the initial course meeting. Presence at the theory-exercises, the initial meeting, and the presentations are mandatory!

In front: The point system is designed in a way so that the maximum is hard to achieve, while the grading is designed in a for the students favourable way.

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
10.10.2019 00:00 10.11.2019 16:00 10.11.2019 16:00

Group Registration

GroupRegistration FromTo
PracticalExGr 110.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 210.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 310.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 410.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 510.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 610.10.2019 15:0004.11.2019 15:00
PracticalExGr 711.10.2018 10:0004.11.2019 12:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 421 Geodesy and Geoinformation Mandatory elective1. Semester

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

It is assumed that students are familiar with

  • electromagnetic wave- and radiative transfer theory
  • basic remote sensing techniques and applications.

Accompanying courses

Language

English