GI3611 Spatial Analysis and Applications Laboratory Syllabus:
GI3611 Spatial Analysis and Applications Laboratory Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To experience the students in various Spatial and Network analysis of Spatial Data and develop problem-solving skills using GIS
EXCERCISES:
A. Raster Analysis
a. Data exploration – statistics and query analysis
b. Map algebra, Reclassification, arithmetic and logical overlay.
c. Focal and zonal operations.
d. Distance and shortest path analysis.
B. Vector Analysis
a. Attribute analysis and Data extraction.
b. Overlay and Cost weighted overlay.
c. Proximity–Buffer analysis.
C. Network Analysis
a. Network Conflation, Geocoding.
b. Short route analysis.
c. Service area, closest facility analysis.
D. Surface Analysis
a. Slope and Aspect calculation.
b. Interpolation techniques.
c. View shed analysis and Watershed Delineation.
E. Customization
a. Scripting/embedded scripts.
b. Batch Processing and Web GIS demo.
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the student is expected to
CO1 Analyze the raster and vector data using various tools available in GIS.
CO2 Customize the GIS environment and writing simple scripts.
CO3 Appreciate the use of Web GIS in dissemination of spatial datasets.
CO4 Understand the concepts of surface Analysis
CO5 Do GIS Customization
REFERENCES:
1. Michael N. DeMers, Fundamentals of geographic information systems, 4th Edition, Wiley, 2008
