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REMOTE SENSING MALAYSIA (RSM) Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency (Remote Sensing Malaysia, RSM), formerly known as Malaysian Centre for Remote Sensing (MACRES). A department under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia. In August 1988 , Remote Sensing Agency was established as a Research and Development centre in remote sensing and related technologies. The agency were fully operationalized by January 1990 . The RSM is equipped with computer system for satellite data image processing , geographic information system and global positioning system , satellite ground receiving station for real time data acquisition , microwave remote sensing laboratory ( anechoic chamber , mobile scatterometer), remote sensing digital photographic laboratory and remote sensing data archiving and retrieval centre.

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REMOTE SENSING MALAYSIA(RSM)

Malaysian Remote Sensing Agency (Remote Sensing Malaysia, RSM), formerly known as Malaysian Centre for Remote Sensing (MACRES).

A department under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia. 

In August 1988, Remote Sensing Agency was established as a Research and Development centre in remote sensing and related technologies. 

The agency were fully operationalized by January 1990.The RSM is equipped with computer system for satellite data image processing, geographic information system and global positioning system, satellite ground receiving station for real time data acquisition, microwave remote sensing 

laboratory (anechoic chamber, mobile scatterometer), remote sensing digital photographic laboratory and remote sensing data archiving and retrieval centre.

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Location

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1. Research and Development (R&D)

• The R&D programme of ARSM is formulated to support user agencies in the management of agriculture production, natural resources, environment, disaster, security and land development.

• The programme also carries out the cabinet directives on the use of remote sensing technology to support implementing agencies in the planning, development and management of national resources. The success of this programme is achieved through active participation by government agencies, institutes of higher learning and private sectors.

• The R&D programme is divided into the following sub-programmes:• Application Development• Technology Development

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2. Data Services (MS ISO 9001:2000 certified)

• One of Remote Sensing Malaysia's mandates is to provide remote sensing satellite images to all users in the country, including RazakSATsatellite data.

• RSM also responsible to enter into direct negotiations with foreign satellite operators for the procurement of direct reception of satellite images via Ground Receiving Station in Temerloh, Pahang. Acquisition of Radarsat-1, Spot 2, 4 and 5, Modis, OCM and NOAA satellite image satellite is done through this ground station, while Ikonos and QuickBird satellite images are accomplished through foreign ground stations.

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3. Training Services

• Human Capital Development (HCD) programmes has been organised for user agencies. The main objective of the programmes is to increase skilled and trained work force in user agencies in remote sensing and related technologies. The activities include trainings, workshops, seminars, conferences and various customized courses to meet specific users' requirements.

• The training includes hands-on practices on basic and advanced image processing, satellite data integration, image interpretation and classification.

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4. Consultancy Services

• Consultancy services are provided in various application for both government and private sectors.

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Major National Programmes• Integrated Geospatial Database And Planning (

IGDP) System• Disaster Management• Fishing Zone Identification• Rice Monitoring and Yield Prediction System• Precision Farming• Monitoring of Environmentally Sensitive Areas• Microwave Remote Sensing Research and Development• Integrated Remote Sensing and GIS Software Development• Satellite Image Map

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Example 1:Integrated Geospatial Database And Planning 

(IGDP) System

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Precision Farming Processes for Rice Crop Fertilizer Recommendation

Example 2: Precision Farming Concept

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Example 3: Microwave Remote Sensing Research and Development

C-band Ground-based Scatterometer

Anechoic Chamber

The developments of L-band and P-band mobile scatterometer and C-band Airborne SAR are also currently being undertaken. In modeling and application development, fundamental research involving laboratory and field measurement has resulted in the development of theoretical and application models for monitoring and yield forecasting of paddy and oil palm crops.

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Example 4: Satellite Image Map (SIM)

• Satellite Image Map (SIM) project was developed by ARSM in partnership with the Department of Surveying and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM).

• SIM consists of ortho-rectified satellite remote sensing image overlaid with selective corresponding topographic data, transportation network, hydrological network and administrative.

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Satellite Image Map of Putrajaya

Satellite Image Map of Kuantan

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Tree Counting From Satellite Imagery

• Utilizing techniques to automatically extract features from satellite imagery has contributed significantly in vegetation structure mapping and building extraction.

• Ongoing research is focusing on a tree counting project where the importance of developing a stable and adjustable ruleset is significantly important to lessen human intervention to the counting process.

• A program was developed using 0.5m and 1m resolution satellite images of major plantation estates in Asia. The accuracy of tree counting result is now proven and is being applied in practical projects.

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Improvements Taken for Automatic Tree Counting

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Boundaries  of  SPIDS’ Oil Palm Areas

Phase 15: 7th February 2007Data: Quickbird XS Pan-Sharpened

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Example of the Palm Counting Process

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Accuracy AssessmentNo. Palm

BlockAge

(Year)Number of

palms counted visually

Number of palms counted from filtered image (in GIS)

Accuracy (%)

1 12 / 2A 2 396 382 96.4

2 19 / 2B 5465 469 99.1

3 21 / 3A 10383 387 98.9

4 22 / 3B 13 445 451 98.7

5 33 / 4A 18 431 439 98.1