Remote Sensing / Satellite Image Processing

20Mar

Remote Sensing / Satellite Image Processing

In contrast to on-site observation, “remote sensing” refers to the use of satellite, aircraft or Drone-based sensor technologies to detect and classify objects on Earth based on propagated signals (e.g. electromagnetic radiation)

Acquiring statistics on crops to locating mineral deposits, today all image data is either collected through satellite images or drone based surveys. This technology has wide varieties of usages from primary data collection to existing data validation, from trend analysis to future forecasting. Seeing its growth potential in numerous fields such as land use, mining, infrastructure, forest monitoring and even ground water exploration, IGRI tries to exploit the potential of this technology to its full in all ways possible, whether its dissemination of data with high spatial resolution to autonomy in acquiring resource information for clients under existing policy.

Our Track Record

We have worked on several change detection projects through satellite images for mangroves and other forest categories, detection of forest area through satellite images and its comparison with forest areas mentioned in government records (i.e. notified forest boundaries) and change analysis in mining sectors and one such work is also published in a book “Forests and Tribal Livelihood, Changing Behaviours and Attitudes”. Our clients include (CCD) Centre for Cultural Development, People in Centre, Shree Ram Clay, GMDC, (Environment dept.) CEPT University including others.

Remote, Sensing/Image Processing

Satellite images procurement

Lidar Survey

Photogrammetry (DEM) based studies

Image enhancements

Aerial & UAV image triangulation

Ortho-rectification

Geo-referencing / Geo-rectification

Training and Technical support