Course Details
Photogrammetry
Academic Year 2024/25
IE58 course is part of 1 study plan
D-K-C-GK / GAK Winter Semester 2nd year
Methods of photogrammetric orientations (fundamental mathematic models, residuals equations for individual measurement types, additional parameters). Solution of normal equations for method of bundle adjustment. Adjustment of free photogrammetric networks. Detection of outliers in measurements. Integration of GPS, INS, lasers, and SAR sensors in photogrammetric methods. Sensors for digital imaging. Procedures for reconstruction and visualisation of surfaces. Ortophotomaps. Enlargement of photographic content of images, extraction of edges. 3D models and visuaisation modelling. Automated surface definition, surface reconstruction frommeasured points and lines. Object measurement with help of structured light. Measurement of dynamical processes. Calibration of photogrammetric systems.
Credits
8 credits
Language of instruction
Czech
Semester
winter
Course Guarantor
Institute
Forms and criteria of assessment
examination
Entry Knowledge
Fundamentals of photogrammetry.
Aims
Detailed understanding of methods of photogrammetric orientations. Understanding of principles and integration of various sensors. Acquaintance with processing of digital images and their exploitation.
Basic Literature
Kraus, K.: Photogrammetry. de Gruyter 2007
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 3 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Methods of photogrammetric orientations .
2. Solution of normal equations for method of bundle adjustment.
3. Adjustment of free photogrammetric networks.
4. Detection of outliers in measurements.
5. Integration of GPS, INS, lasers, and SAR sensors in photogrammetric methods.
6. Sensors for digital imaging.
7. Procedures for reconstruction and visualisation of surfaces.
8. Ortophotomaps.
9. Enlargement of photographic content of images, extraction of edges.
10. 3D models and visuaisation modelling.
11. Automated surface definition, surface reconstruction frommeasured points and lines.
12. Measurement of dynamical processes.
13. Calibration of photogrammetric systems.