Full text: Facing the future of scientific communication, education and professional aspects including research and development

- 21h - 
  
  
Time table of the fundamental training program at the IPO - Stuttgart TABLE 3 
SER cm 
TIME 
TOPICS OF THE LECTURES 
SSS 
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 
INTO PHOTOGRAMMETRY 
FUNDAMENTALS OF 
PHOTOGRAMMETRY 
MAIN ELEMENTS OF 
ANALOG INSTRUMENTS 
SPECIAL FEATURES OF 
ZEISS INSTRUMENTS 
= = 
o 9 
Ing - 
& Es 
e «m 
= = 
+4 ra 
= = 
" L 
>< >< 
E a 
ORIENTATION PROCEDURES 
TOPOGRAPHICAL PLOTTING 
FINAL 
INTERMEDIATE 
j “HEORETICAL EXERCISES 
LEM 
  
Each photogrammetric instrument (ZEISS) with mechanical projection is furnished 
with encoding systems and with online connection to either the HP 1000 computer 
of PLANICOMP C100 or to desk top computers Hewlett-Packard HP 9815S, HP 9825, 
HP 85 or HP 9835A. So computer assisted orientation, measurement and plotting 
can be trained intensively. - Nevertheless, the classical optical- mechanical 
methods of orientation have to be known and practiced by every participant of 
the fundamental as well as of tbe advanced course. 
In the near future a rectifier SEG VI and an Orthoprojector GZ1 will be available. 
Training on the new orthocomp 22 will be given directly in the factory in Ober- 
kochen. 
5. Concluding remarks 
  
Since 1979 the "International Advanced Training Centre for Photogrammetry Opera- 
tors (IPO) Stuttgart" has been established and extended step by step up to an 
institution which offers fundamental, advanced and special training courses for 
photogrammetry operators. 
Whereas English was so far the only language of the standard courses, courses 
for forestry specialists have already run in French. Starting on October 1st, 
1983, the first course in Spanish will be held. 
The course programs as well as the equipment will be continuously updated as 
to the latest technical achievement. 
Mohl 7 
 
	        
Waiting...

Note to user

Dear user,

In response to current developments in the web technology used by the Goobi viewer, the software no longer supports your browser.

Please use one of the following browsers to display this page correctly.

Thank you.