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103-0137-00L 6 Credits MSC D-BAUG
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Engineering Geodesy

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Abstract

Introduction to Engineering Geodesy: methods, instruments, and applications.

Objective

The students will be introduced to the methods, instruments and applications in Engineering Geodesy with a focus on end-to-end quality assessment, sensor and multi-sensor-systems, setting out, and monitoring of engineering objects. They will be able to acquire enhanced knowledge and fundamental competences in high-precision angle, distance and height measurements. They will be introduced to aspects of interdisciplinary work in particular related to construction processes and civil engineering.

Content

- Introduction: Definition, methods, and tasks - Planning and realizing geodetic networks - High precision distance, angle and height measurements - Engineering Geodesy in construction above and below ground - Tunnel surveying - Deformation monitoring: Models, methods, and applications

Resources

Lecture Notes

The slides and additional documents will be provided in electronic form.

Literature

Kavanagh B.F. (2010) Surveying with Construction Applications. Prentice Hall. Schofield W., Breach M. (2007) Engineering Surveying. Elsevier Ltd.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 30 minutes
The practical exercises and labs included in this course are graded as compulsory continuous performance assessment (obligatorische Leistungselemente). The grading scheme will be announced and explained at the beginning of the course. The overall grade of the course results from this continuous performance assessment (weight 30%) and the grade obtained during the oral session exam (weight 70%). The continuous performance assessement does not have to be passed on its own.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Engineering Geodesy
  • Wed 08:00-11:30 (HIL C 71.3)
4 h weekly

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