The Centre
for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) is a research centre of
the National University of Singapore
established with funding from the Agency for Science, Technology &
Research (A*STAR) of Singapore.
CRISP's mission is to develop an advanced capability in
remote sensing to meet the scientific, operational and business
requirements of Singapore and the region.
CRISP operates a satellite ground station to acquire data
from
remote sensing satellites, and processes the archived data to standard or
value-added products for distribution and research. The list of satellites CRISP
receive include:
- SPOT 1,2,4 (since September 1995)
- ERS 1,2 (since March 1996)
- RADARSAT 1 (May 1997 - May 2000)
- SeaWiFS, NOAA and FengYun 1C (since September 1999)
- TERRA (MODIS) (since March 2001)
- IKONOS (since August 2001)
- EROS-A1 (since October 2001)
- AQUA (MODIS) (since July 2002)
- SPOT 5 (since October 2002)
CRISP is ready to provide special
products custom processed to users' requirements, or training/consultation
services in the field of remote sensing.
CRISP also undertakes research in optical and
microwave remote sensing technology and applications. The current research
interest areas are: ocean and coastal studies, tropical vegetation
studies, and remote sensing data processing techniques.
Topics of Interest...
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