Advanced Photogrammetry Syllabus for B.Tech 4th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Advanced Photogrammetry B.Tech (R13) fourthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
To introduce the principle and concepts of Interior, Relative and Absolute Orientation for mapping using Stereo plotters and basics of Digital and Non topographic photogrammetry
UNIT I : AERIAL TRIANGULATION PRINCIPLES AND ADJUSTMENTS [9 hours]
Basic concepts of strips and blocks photographic aerial triangulation – Analog triangulationIndependent Model Triangulation – Strip formation, graphical strip adjustment-polynomial strip adjustment – Analytical aerial triangulation, adjustment of blocks of aerial photographs- Threedimensional
coordinate transformation.
UNIT II: NON TOPOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAMMETRY [9 hours]
Applications – terrestrial cameras – stereometric cameras – horizontal and vertical angles from terrestrial photographs – Camera azimuth – analytical determination of horizontal position of a point from Photographic measurement – graphical method– use of plotting equipments – control consideration for terrestrial Photogrammetry – X-ray Photogrammetry.
UNIT III : DIGITAL CAMERAS, SCANNERS & WORKSTATIONS [9 hours]
Representation of Images- Cameras – Technology of CCD- types of scanners- typical photogrametric Scanner – image Geometry & Radiometry – stereo viewing – stereo W/S requirements – Photogrametric functionalities- quality checks.
[TOTAL : 45 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the student will be able to understand
- The concepts and procedure involved in aerial triangulation
- The methods and applications of terrestrial photogrammetry
- The components and characteristics of digital cameras, scanners
- The techniques used for handling digital data and generation of DEM,DTM, orthophoto
TEXTBOOKS:
- Alex Alvarez, Reg Downing , “Image Based Modeling : Advanced 3D Modelling from Panoramas, 2005
- Wilfried Linder, Digital Photogrammetry, A Practical Course 3rd edition, 2009.
REFERENCES :
- Paul. R Wolf, Bon A.DeWitt, Elements of Photogrammetry with application in GISMcGraw Hill International Book Co., 3rd Edition, 2000
- E.M.Mikhail, J.S.Bethel, J.C.McGlone, Introduction to Modern Photogrammetry, Wiley Publisher, 2001
- Gollfried Konecny, Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems, CRC Press, 1st Edition, 2002
- American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 4th Edition, 2013
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