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451-421 Multi-Image Photogrammetry | |
Note | Credit cannot be gained for both this subject and 451-459 |
Credit Points | 14.28 |
Coordinator | Associate Professor Clive Fraser |
Prerequisites | 451-324 Photogrammetric Mapping and 451-320 Least Squares Estimation |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures and 36 hours of tutorial and practice classes |
Subject Description | This unit aims to provide students with a clear understanding of the principles of measurement using multiple photographs, including the processes of photogrammetric aerotriangulation, close range network adjustment and camera calibration using test ranges or self-calibration, as well as the associated error analyses. 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. |
Assessment | Not more than three hours of written examinations and tests, and not more than the equivalent of 40 pages of written assignments and reports on practical work |
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