+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Remote Sensing Pedagogy and The Wilheit Curve

Remote Sensing Pedagogy and The Wilheit Curve

Date post: 11-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: bebe
View: 30 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
Remote Sensing Pedagogy and The Wilheit Curve. College of Engineering Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sciences. Chris Ruf University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. IGARSS 2011 Vancouver BC, CANADA 26 July 2011. Motivation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Popular Tags:
9
Remote Sensing Pedagogy and The Wilheit Curve Chris Ruf University of Michigan, Ann Arbor College of Engineering Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sciences IGARSS 2011 Vancouver BC, CANADA 26 July 2011
Transcript
Page 1: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

Remote Sensing Pedagogy and The Wilheit Curve

Chris Ruf

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

College of EngineeringDepartment of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space

Sciences

IGARSS 2011Vancouver BC, CANADA

26 July 2011

Page 2: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Motivation

• Teaching remote sensing, and thinking about how it works in general, can be facilitated by explaining and understanding a few critical things…– The Forward Model: How sensor observations are related to

geophysical parameters– The Sensitivity: How the observations respond to changes in

geophysical parameters of interest (e.g. dTB/dWindspeed)– The Sensor Design: How the sensitivity varies with the type

of observation (e.g. dTB/dWindspeed vs. freq,pol’z,θi)– The Inversion Algorithm: To unscramble the forward model

and estimate geophysical parameters from the observations, choose sensor channels with dissimilar sensitivities

Page 3: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Statement of Problem

• How does one capture both the dependence of the observations on the geophysical parameters and the interdependence of that dependence, from one sensor channel to the next?

• Answer suggested in Wilheit, T. T.: A model for the microwave emissivity

of the ocean's surface as a function of wind speed. IEEE Trans. Geoscience Electronics, GE-17, 244-249, 1979.

Page 4: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

The Paper

Page 5: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

The Wilheit Curves

Page 6: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Using the Curves as a Guide for Sensor Design

High clouds, moderate vapor

High vapor, moderate clouds

moderate vapor, moderate clouds

High wind, moderate SST

High SST, moderate wind

Page 7: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Are There Equivalent “Wilheit Curves” For Other Design Problems?

• Example: How best to staff a remote sensing research project?

• Project Requirements– Definition of scientific problem– Execution of the project– Obtaining funding, interaction with users, community

outreach

• Parameterize the staff members and identify the sensitivity of the requirements to each type of staff

Page 8: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Wilheit Curves forThe Human Touch in Project Staffing

DIPLOMATICTACTLESS NORMAL

Community Engagement (funding, outreach, etc.)

Definition ofProblem

ProjectExecution

Page 9: Remote Sensing Pedagogy  and The Wilheit Curve

26 July 11

Ruf, The Wilheit Curve, IGARSS 2011 / 9

Optimized Staffing

• Obtaining funding, interaction with users, community outreach (highly tactful)– Chooses words carefully, thinks before talks, has some familiarity with the

problem

– e.g. Headquarters Program Manager• Execution of the project (moderately tactful)

– Clear and succinct communication skills, follows instructions well

– e.g. Engineering Support Team• Definition of the scientific problem (tactless)

– Understands the science, speaks their mind, has general disregard for others

– Any suggestions from the audience?


Recommended