Introduction
Centre for the Remote Sensing was established in 1980 with the commencement of the Swiss/Sri Lanka Satellite Remote Sensing Project. Satellite Remote Sensing was introduced to Sri Lanka Survey Department in late 1970’s. The Sri Lanka Centre for Remote Sensing of the Survey Department is the focal point of the Satellite Remote Sensing under the UN-ESCAP since 1996.
Activities of Centre for Remote Sensing
Main outputs of the Remote Sensing branch since 1980
Ongoing activities
Updating 1:10,000 Topographical database using high resolution satellite images started in 2019.
Creation of Digital Elevation Model to cover entire country by combination of all available latest terrain data with the Survey Department. Planned to complete at the end of year 2022. (See Figure-1 for all available data sources for creation of DEM)
Updating of 1:50,000 Topographical databases which was created in 2018, using the latest satellite images, Geo Names database and other databases.
Creation of 1:50,000 Terrain Feature Class using the newly created Digital Elevation Model.
Collect satellite images to have a full coverage of the island wide high resolution images. (See Figure-2 for available satellite image coverage maps).
Updating 1:10,000 and 1:50,000 Topographical databases using high resolution satellite images and other databases.
Built a close relationship with remote sensing users for sharing knowledge & conducting training programme for various remote sensing users.