120.109 Topographic and Hydrographic Models
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2022W, VU, 2.0h, 2.5EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 2.5
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to calculate digital surface and terrain After positive completion of the course, students are able to calculate digital surface and terrain models as well as orthophotos based on data from laser scanning and stereo photogrammetry and to analyze and visualize them. Students have knowledge of the basic techniques for acquiring topographic and hydrographic data and can apply different interpolation methods depending on the data situation. They can program simple interpolation approaches themselves and are also able to display and analyze topographic and hydrographic data in GIS programs and assess their quality. The students know how to access nationally and globally available data sets, how to use them and how to apply them as a basis for individual questions in environmental engineering.

Subject of course

  • Categories of topographic and hydrographic information
  • Methods for acquisition of basic topographic and hydrographic data (stereo photogrammetry, airborne laser scanning, terrestrial laser scanning, airborne laser bathymetry, photo bathymetry, echo sounding)
  • Surface interpolation including triangulation, sliding surfaces and kriging
  • Data structures for digital terrain and surface models
  • Surface and terrain models from airborne laser scanning
  • Surface models from stereo photogrammetry incl. orthophoto production
  • Hydrography by means of optical measurement methods (airborne laser bathymetry and multi-media photogrammetry)
  • Hydrography using hydroacoustic measurement methods (echo soundig)

Teaching methods

  • Pre-recorded videos
  • Slide-based live lecture
  • Discussion with students (online and in-calssroom, tutorials )
  • Demonstrations (hands-on ) of relevant programs (QGIS, CloadCompare, OPALS)
  • Hands-on excercises to deepen the lecture material
  • Joint analysis of topographic data sets

Mode of examination

Immanent

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Wed16:00 - 18:0005.10.2022 - 25.01.2023EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Topographic and Hydrographic Models - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Wed05.10.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed12.10.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed19.10.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed09.11.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed16.11.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed23.11.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed30.11.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed07.12.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed14.12.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed21.12.202216:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed11.01.202316:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed18.01.202316:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle
Wed25.01.202316:00 - 18:00EI 3 Sahulka HS - UIW Topographische und hydrographische Modelle

Examination modalities

  • 4 hands-on excersises (assignements)
  • 1 multiple choice online test

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
26.09.2022 08:00 23.10.2022 23:59 20.11.2022 23:59

Group Registration

GroupRegistration FromTo
Distance Learning26.09.2022 08:0016.11.2022 23:59
Präsenzteilnahme26.09.2022 08:0016.11.2022 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 266 Environmental Engineering Mandatory5. SemesterSTEOP
Course requires the completion of the introductory and orientation phase

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

  • Mathematical basics (linear algebra, geometry, statistics)
  • Basics of photogrammetry incl. laser scanning
  • Basics of Python programming

 

Preceding courses

Continuative courses

Language

German