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The photogrammetry'!remote sensing courses offered are as follows:
Photo gramme try' / (4 h) Semester 4
k Photogrammetry II (4 h) Semester 5
Photogrammetry III (2 h) Semester 6
Satellite Remote Sensing (2 h) Semester 7
elementary
Photogrammetric Projects (S) (4 h) Semester 6
Photogrammetric Networks (S) (3 h) Semester 7
Photogrammetric Project Studies (S) (12 h) Semester 7
Digital Photogrammetry (S) (4 h) Semester 8
(S) stands for selective.
s, technical
Digital photogrammetry is marked here as a selective. However, elements of digital
photogrammetry are integrated into all other mandatory and selective courses. Therefore,
even a student who takes only the mandatory courses is exposed to digital
^formation,
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photogrammetry as well.
It is not meaningful to list the detailed contents of these courses here. Instead, a brief
content summary is given in the following.
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• Photogrammetry I : Definitions, sensors, history, applications: photographic image;
non-photographic sensors; metric camera; fundamentals of analytical photogrammetry
(I); geometry and measurement of single photographs; stereoscopy and stereoscopic
measurements; photo flight; orientation of stereomodel; stereoplctters (analogue,
computer supported, analytical plotters)
10S/MIS-
:iplier and
• Photogrammetry II : Fundamentals of analytical photogrammetry (II), spatial
intersection/resection, analytical orientation of stereomodel, bundle solution;
measurement and refinement of image coordinates (image deformations); recent
-rties and
), infrared
developments on analytical plotters (CCD image scanning, image matching,
superimpositioning, GIS-integration); DTM (data acquisition, processing,
interpolation, products); aerial triangulation (classification of methods, preparatory
works, functional and stochastic models)
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• Photogrammetry 111 : Differential rectification, photomaps; standard techniques for
model- and photo triangulation (system solutions, matrix structures, storage and
computational problems, control distributions and theoretical accuracy expectations),
self-calibration, hybrid systems including dynamic GPS, testfield investigations,
accuracy studies
interfero-
• Satellite Remote Sensing : Fundamentals (spectrum, propagation of electromagnetic
waves, spectral reflection, image characteristics and image quality, image digitisation);
sensors (passive, active) and satellites; geometrical sensor models; preparation and
processing of scenes (preprocessing, classification, rectification, registration); ground
systems and user centres; development of satellite and space remote sensing activities;
applications (national and international)
s, remote
• Photogrammetric Projects : Selection of 2-3 typical projects in cooperation with
students: execution of projects, practical work, improvement of operational skills,
gaining of experience.
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• Photogrammetric Networks : Estimation model quality (precision, reliability); precision
and reliability of close-range and aerial neworks; internal and external reliability,
blunder detection, data-snooping: statistical analysis of results (linear
hypothesis with full rank and likelihood ratio functions, tests of additional parameters,
control and checkpoint residuals, deformation analysis, testfield analysis).