Advance surveying & remote sensing (CE-3004)

Objectives
To introduce the student to the importance and objectives of surveying. The course would begin with the basic concepts of surveying and move on to discuss advancements such as GID and Remote Sensing.
Syllabus
UNIT 1:Basic Definitions of Surveying and Levelling , Principles , Classification of surveying ,Methods of Linear Measurement Ranging , Accessories for linear measurement ,Chain Surveying , Compass Surveying , Plane Table Surveying , Computation of Area and Volumes
UNIT 2: Digital levels and theodolites, Electronic Distance measurement (EDM), Total Station and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Digital Planimeter.
UNIT 3: Providing frame work of control points, triangulation principle, co naissance, selection and marking of stations, angle measurements and corrections, baseline measurement and corrections, computation of sides, precise traversing
UNIT 4: Introduction & components of GPS, Space segment, control segment and user segment, Elements of Satellite based surveys-Map datums, GPS receivers, GPS observation methods and their advantages over conventional methods.
UNIT 5: Principle, components, classification, remote sensing data acquisition process, different types of remote sensing satellite imagery with special relevance to Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) and applications. GIS-Definition, components and advantages.
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Outcomes
The student will be able to understand the basic principles of surveying and how they are implemented in practice.The student will be able to adjust for errors that occur in practising of various surveying methods.The student will be able to plan a survey for applications such as road alignment and height of the building.
References
1. B.C Punmia , Surveying Vol-II & III ,Laxmi Publication.2. S.K. Duggal, Surveying Vol. II McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.3. Saikia MD, Das BM, Das MM, Surveying, McGraw hill4. T.P. Kanetkar and S.V. Kulkarini Surveying and Leveling-Part-I & II , Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.5. Gopi A, Satikumar R- Advance surveying, Pearson6. Remote Sensing and image interpretation by Lillesand T.M. and Kiefer R.W.7. R.Agor, Advance Surveying ,Khanna Publisher8. Chandra AM, Higher Surveying, New Age International, new Delhi9. Bhavikatti SS, Surveying and Levelling Vol. II, I.K International10. Venkatramaiah, Surveying, University Press, Mumbai11. Bhatta Basudeb, , Remote Sensing and GIS, Oxford, New Delhi.12. Subramanaian, Surveying & levelling, Oxford, New Delhi.13. Joseph George Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
List of Experiments
1. Measurement of Distance by Chaining and Ranging.2. Locating Various Objects by Chain or Cross-Staff Surveying.3. Measurement of bearings of sides of traverse with prismatic compass and computation of correct included angle.4. Determination of elevation of various points with dumpy level by collimation plane method and rise & fall method.5. Fixing bench mark with respect to temporary bench mark with dumpy level by fly levelling and check levelling.6. Measurement of vertical angles with theodolite.7. Determination of horizontal distance between two inaccessible points with theodolite.8. Locating given building by theodolite traversing.
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