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Different ASSESSMENT
Source=[Not more than six hours of written examinations and tests, and not more than the equivalent of 80 pages of written assignments and reports on practical work.]
Xref = [Not more than six hours of written examination, not more than two hours of written tests, and not more than the equivalent of 80 pages of written assignments and reports on practical work. The relative weighting of the assessment components will be published at the commencement of the subject.]
Different CONTACT
Source=[65 hours of lectures and 65 hours of tutorial and practice classes]
Xref = [65 lectures and 65 hours of tutorial and practice classes]
Different CONTENT
Source=[<i>Surveying</i> (78 hours): Satellite surveying with GPS: theory, instrumentation, field procedures, reduction. Geodetic surveying: specifications, field procedures and reductions. Geodetic network adjustment: datum systems, quality control of geodetic networks, adjustment in stages. Geodesy: gravity effects on survey measurements, geoid modelling.
<p><i>Photogrammetry </i>(52 hours): Analytical Photogrammetry: projective transformation by vectors and matrices; comparator measurements and reductions, image coordinate refinement; analytical relative and absolute orientation; systematic and random photogrammetric errors. Aerotriangulation: principles and theory of various methods; error propagation, strip and block adjustment, GPS aerotriangulation. Close Range Digital Photogrammetry: principles and adjustment of multistation photography; advanced camera calibration, additional parameters, self-calibration; engineering and industrial photogrammetry. Digital orthophotographs.</p>]
Xref = [<i>Surveying </i>(78 hours) Satellite Surveying with GPS: theory, instrumentation, field procedures, reduction. Geodetic surveying: specifications, field procedures and reductions; Geodetic Network Adjustment: datum systems, quality control of geodetic networks, adjustment in stages. Geodesy: gravity effects on survey measurements, geoid modelling.
<p><i>Photogrammetry </i>(52 hours) Analytical Photogrammetry: projective transformation by vectors and matrices; comparator measurements and reductions, image coordinate refinement; analytical relative and absolute orientation; systematic and random photogrammetric errors. Aerotriangulation: principles and theory of various methods; error propagation, strip and block adjustment; GPS aerotriangulation. Close Range Photogrammetry: principles and adjustment of multistation photography; advanced camera calibration, additional parameters, self-calibration; engineering and industrial photogrammetry. Digital orthophotographs.</p>]
Different COORDINATOR
Source=[Mr. A. M. Judd]
Xref = [Associate Professor C S Fraser]
Different NOTE
Source=[]
Xref = [Students enrolled in the combined degree of BGeom/BSc are not eligible for Science credit points for the subjects 451-308 Geomatics Science 3 and 451-459 Geomatics Science 4.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[At the conclusion of this subject the student should:
<ul>
<li>comprehend the concepts behind geodetic surveying techniques, especially those associated with satellite positioning systems
<li>have an understanding of precision and accuracy specifications for geodetic surveys
<li>have the skills to competently execute geodetic measurements in the field
<li>comprehend the principles of measurement using multiple photographs
<li>have an understanding of the process of photogrammetric aerotriangulation, close range network adjustment and the associated error analyses
<li>have the skills to carry out a multiple photograph, photogrammetric survey
<li>comprehend the principles of camera calibration using test ranges or self-calibration
</ul>]
Xref = [At the conclusion of this subject the student should:
<ul>
<li>comprehend the concepts behind geodetic surveying techniques, especially those associated with satellite positioning systems;
<li>have an understanding of precision and accuracy specifications for geodetic surveys;
<li>have the skills to competently execute geodetic measurements in the field;
<li>comprehend the principles of measurement using multiple photographs;
<li>have an understanding of the process of photogrammetric aerotriangulation, close range network adjustment and the associated error analyses;
<li>have the skills to carry out a multiple photograph, photogrammetric survey;
<li>comprehend the principles of camera calibration using test ranges or self-calibration.
</ul>]
Different POINTS
Source=[28.00]
Xref = [28.0]
Different PREREQUISITES
Source=[451-308 Geomatics Science 3, 451-304 Mathematics 3 (GEOMATICS)]
Xref = [Geomatics Science 3 451-308.]
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