Advanced Surveying detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 5th Sem Scheme of Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 Pattern, do visit CE 5th Sem Scheme, 2018 Pattern. For the Department Level Optional Course-1 scheme of 5th Sem 2018 regulation, refer to CE 5th Sem Department Level Optional Course-1 Scheme 2018 Pattern. The detail syllabus for advanced surveying is as follows.
Advanced Surveying Syllabus for Civil Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University
Rationale
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Course Objectives:
On completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Use Total Station & GPS for desired requirements in surveying.
- Establish surveying control to determine required accuracy using Total Station, GPS, GIS and remote sensing.
- Stake out the designed data by using modern high precision surveying instruments.
- Generate and utilize field surveying data and incorporate design data using specialized software.
- Critically evaluate the use of advance positioning instrument for surveying and setting out.
- Apply GIS for solving civil engineering problems.
Module 1
Modern Surveying Equipment 3
- Introduction.
- Electronic Distance Measuring Instrument (EDMI), Use of lasers in Surveying
- Electronic Theodolite, Total Station and Scan Station
Module 2
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Module 3
Photogrammetry 6
- Introduction to geometry of vertical photographs Geometry of tilted photographs, photogrammetric terms; Applications; Type of photographs; perspective geometry of vertical and tilted photographs, heights and tilt distortions;
- Flight planning; Stereoscopy, base lining, floating marks, parallax equation and stereo measurements for height determination, Developments in photogrammetry: analogue, analytical and digital methods, photogrammetric instruments.
- Civil engineering application of photogrammetry
Module 4
Remote Sensing 10
- Introduction: Physical basis of remote sensing- Electro-magnetic radiation (EMR)-nature, nomenclature and radiation laws; Interaction in atmospheric nature, its effects in various wavelength regions, atmospheric windows; interaction at ground surface- soils and rocks, vegetation, water, etc.; Physical basis of remote sensing (Radiometry.
- Geometric basis of interaction, Platform and sensors, Terrestrial, aerial and space platforms; Orbital characteristics of space platforms, sun and geo-synchronous; Sensor systems radiometers, optomechanical and push broom sensor; Resolution- spectral, spatial, radiometric and temporal; Data products from various air and spaceborne sensors- aerial photographs, LiDAR, Landsat, SPOT, IRS, ERS, IKONOS, etc. Image interpretation- Elements of interpretation; Manual and digital interpretation; Field verification
- Remote sensing: Image Interpretation, Introduction to image processing techniques, Image enhancement, Information extraction
- Civil engineering application of Remote Sensing
Module 5
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Module 6
Hydrographic Survey 4
- Introduction, Organizations, National and International Maritime Hydrography, Hydrographic survey Methods, Lead lines, sounding poles, and single-beam, echo sounders
- Civil Engineering Application of Hydrographic Survey
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the students will be able to:
- Select appropriate methods and instruments in surveying, based on accuracy and precision required, sophistication, availability of resources, economics and duration of project.
- Appreciate the superiority and leverage of using modern methods in surveying over conventional ones.
- Employ modern surveying methods, for solving complex surveying problems
- Apply different advance surveying methodologies to carry out large scale survey works as modern instruments have largely changed the approach to survey works with the principles being same.
- Collect and manipulate data using GIS for simplifying data management and also reducing labour.
- The knowledge of limits of accuracy will be obtained by making measurements with various surveying equipment employed in practice.
Theory examination:
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Oral Examination:
The oral examination shall be based on the entire syllabus, the projects performed and practical conducted. It will include a practical exam (10 marks), before proceeding for viva (15 marks)
List of Practical:
- Determination of co-ordinates of profile by GPS and length of profile.
- Profile Leveling (Open Traverse) by Total Station and print output by using any software interface
- Navigation of existing co-ordinates by GPS
- Digitization work by any GIS software, like QGIS, ArcGIS, Gram++, etc.
- Setting out a foundation plan of RC structure in the field using Total Station.
- Mini Project on GIS using various software
Term Work: It shall consist of the following:
- Mini Project forming a group not less than 2 and more than 4 based on use of Geospatial tools for tackling problems on any one stream viz., disaster management, construction management, project management, town planning, urban planning management and policy, water resources, utility mapping, land resource management etc.
- Presentation on any one modern tool
- Practical write up, clearly stating aims, objectives, sketches, observations, results and subsequent discussion of results
- The assignments shall comprise at least one assignment on each module.
Distribution of the Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded for the various components of the term work and depending upon the quality of the term work. The final certification and acceptance of term work warrants the satisfactory performance of laboratory and field work by the student, appropriate completion of the assignments. The following weightage of marks shall be given for different components of the term work.
- Mini-project: 05 Marks
- Report of the Experiments: 05 Marks
- Assignments: 05 Marks
- Presentation: 05 Marks
- Attendance: 05 Marks
Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to: 75%- 80%: 03 Marks; 81%- 90%: 04 Marks 91% onwards: 05 Marks
Recommended Books:
- Higher surveying: A.M. Chandra, New Age International publishers.
- Higher surveying: B.C. Punimia, Ashok Join, ArunK. Jain, Laxmi Publications(P), Ltd.
- Geographic Information System and Science: Longley, Paul A., Michael F. Goodchild, David J. Maguuire, David W. Rhind, John Wiley and Sons, New York (2nd Ed), 2005
- Modeling Our World: The ESRI Guide to Geodata base Design: Zeiler, M. ESRI Press, Redlands, California, 1999.
- GIS, Spatial Analysis, and Modeling: Maguire, D., M. Batty, andM. Goodchild 2005. ESRI Press (070.212.05842005)
- Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurements, and Performance, Pratap Misra and Per Enge(2nd Ed), 2006.
- Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation: Floyd, F. Sabins, Jr:, Freeman and Co., San Franscisco,1978.
- A Remote Sensing Perspective: Introductory Digital Image Processing: John, R. Jensen, Prentice Hall.
- Imaging Radar for Resource Survey: Remote Sensing Applications: W. Travelt, Chapman and Hall.
- Remote Sensing and GIS, B Bhatia, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
- Remote sensing and Image interpretation, T.M Lilles, R. W Kiefer and J. W Chipman, 5th edition, John Wiley and Sons India
- Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems, Lo, C.P. & Yeung A.K.W., Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2002
- Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, M. Anji Reddy, B.S. Publications, Hyderabad, 2001
Web Materials:
- http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105104100/1
- http://www.surveyofindia.gov.in/
- http://www.iism.nic.in/
- http://bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in/bhuvanlinks.php
- http://igrmaharashtra.gov.in/#
For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Civil Engineering (CE) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit CE 5th Sem Subjects of 2018 Pattern.