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Engineering Geodesy Lab
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Abstract
Development of concepts and solutions for challenging tasks in Engineering Geodesy using real-world examples
Objective
The students learn to develop, assess and realize concepts and solutions for real-world problems in Engineering Geodesy. They advance the knowledge and skills which they have acquired in relation with geodetic metrology, engineering geodesy. They establish links between these subjects. Particular attention is paid to the selection of appropriate sensors and measurement systems, selection of appropriate measurement and data processing methods, end-to-end quality control, fulfillment of non-technical criteria, and to the documentation of the work.
Content
Engineering geodetic network measurements will planned, optimized, carried out and analyzed. The students work in teams. They choose the appropriate instruments and procedures. They determine, which tests and checks are needed and carry them out autonomously. Finally, the network design, the observation schedule, potential impacts affecting the achieved accuracy and the results will be critically evaluated.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Publications and documents are made available as needed depending on the selected tasks.
Literature
- Möser, M. et al. (2000): Handbuch Ingenieurgeodäsie, Grundlagen. Wichmann, Heidelberg. - Heunecke et al. (2013): Handbuch Ingenieurgeodäsie, Auswertung geodätischer Überwachungsmessungen. 2. Aufl., Wichmann, Heidelberg. - Schofield, W. and Breach, M. (2007): Engineering Surveying. 6th Edition, CRC, Boca Raton, USA. - Caspary, W.F. (2000): Concepts of Network and Deformation Analysis. School of Geomatic Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
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Engineering Geodesy Lab
This lab will only be offered in spring. It will require some measurement sessions exceeding the fixed three-hour time slots allocated to this course. The dates and times will be defined jointly by the instructors and the students during the first weeks of the semester.
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3 h weekly |