GI3312 Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Laboratory Syllabus:

GI3312 Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Laboratory Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 To facilitate the students with hands on experience on visual interpretation of satellite data products and conventional and digital interpretation of aerial photographs.

REMOTE SENSING EXERCISES

1. Preparation of Base Map from Survey of India Topo sheets
2. Introduction to various satellite data products and image interpretation keys
3. Preparation of Land use/land cover map using Satellite Data / Aerial Photograph.
4. Spectral measurements using spectroradiometer and processing for
a. Water & Soil
b. Vegetation
c. Various surfaces and land cover

PHOTOGRAMMETRY EXERCISES

1. Testing stereovision with Stereogram card
2. Mirror stereoscope- base line, orientation of aerial photographs and Photo Interpretation
3. To find the height of point using Parallax bar
4. Scale of vertical photographs
5. Aerial Triangulation using digital photogrammetry
6. Bundle Block adjustment
7. Generation and editing of DTM and Contour
8. Orthophoto generation and Mosaic
9. Preparation of Planimetric map

TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:

On completion of the course, the student is expected to
CO1 Identify different features from satellite images
CO2 Interpret images to prepare thematic maps
CO3 Determine geometrical elements of aerial photograph
CO4 Analyze the aerial Photograph
CO5 To generate Digital Elevation Model and Ortho photo from Stereo models

TEXTBOOKS:

1. Thomas M. Lillesand, Ralph W. Kieferand Jonathan W. Chipman, Remote Sensing and Image interpretation, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 2015.
2. Paul. R Wolf., Bon A. De Witt, Elements of Photogrammetry with Application in GIS McGraw Hill International Book Co., 4thEdition, 2014.

REFERENCES:

1. Verbyla, David, Satellite Remote Sensing of Natural Resources. CRC Press,2022 first edition.
2. Paul Curran P. J. Principles of Remote Sensing Longman, RLBS, 1996.
3. Introduction to Physics and Techniques of Remote Sensing, Charles Elachi and Jacob Van Zyl, 2021 Edition3, Wiley Publication
4. Gollfried Konecny, Geoinformation: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographical Information Systems, CRC Press, 2nd Edition, 2014.
5. Karl Kraus, Photogrammetry: Geometry from Images and Laser Scans, WalterdeGruyter GmbH & Co.2nd Edition, 2007.