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10422 (v.3) Photogrammetric Mapping 282



 

Area:

Department of Spatial Sciences

Contact Hours:

5.0

Credits:

25.0

Lecture:

1 x 2 Hours Weekly

Tutorial:

1 x 1 Hours Weekly

Laboratory:

1 x 2 Hours Weekly

Co Requisite(s):

4579 (v.2) Mathematics 181 or any previous version
Upon completion of this unit students will have - Gained techniques for for using photogrammetric methods for mapping
Annson, R. W., ed (1993). Basic Cartography for Students and Technicians. Perganon Press. Atkinson, K. B. (1980). Development in Close Range Photogrammetry. Applied Science Publishers. Atkinson, K. B. (1996). Close Range Photogrammetry and Machine Vision. Whittles Publishing. Burnside, C.D. (1985). Mapping from Aerial Photographs. Collins. Ciciarelli, J.A. (1991). A Practical Guide to Aerial Photography: With an Introduction to Surveying. Van Nostrand Reinhold. Curran, J.P. et al, (1991). DigitalPhotogrammetric Systems. Wichmann. Ghosh, S.K. (1998). Analytical Photogrammetry, (2nd ed). Pergamon Press. Graham, R. and Read, R.E. (1986). Manual of Aerial Photography. Focal Press. Greve, C. ed. (1996). Digital Photgrammetry: Adendum to the Manual of Photogrammetry. American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Wolf, P.R. and Dewitt, B.A. (2000). Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS. (3rd ed). McGraw-Hill.
Laboratories 10%. Assignments 15%. Mid Semester Test 15%. Lab Test 10%. Exam 50%. This is a grade/mark assessment.
Characteristics of photographic systems. Camera types and calibration certificates. Stereoscopic viewing and parallax. Transformation of single photo coordinates. Tilted photography and rectification. Stereomodel orientation and the application of stereo digitising equipment. Orthophotos and orthomosaics. Map revision. Planning aerial photography and control. Strip triangulation. Involvement of photogrammetry in Western Australian standard and project mapping. Mono and stereo photographic interpretation. Digital Elevation Models (DEM). Triangulation of irregular networks.


Availability

YearLocationPeriodInternalArea ExternalCentral External
2003Bentley CampusSemester 2Y  

- Area External refers to external course/units run by the School or Department, offered online or through Web CT, or offered by research.
- Central External refers to external course/units run through the Curtin Bentley-based Distance Education Area.


 
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