FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAMME : DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (ENGINEERING SURVEY) COURSE : PHOTOGRAMMETRY CODE : KJC 305 CREDIT HOURS : 3.0 SEMESTER : 05 PRE-REQUISITE : KJC 155 HOURS/WEEK NO. OF LECTURE HOURS : 2.0 HRS/WEEK NO. OF PRACTICAL HOURS : 2.0 HRS/WEEK 1.0 SYNOPSIS Introducing the method of photogrammetry and easy mapping method. 2.0 OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, students should be able to:- a. Learn the techniques of basic photogrammetry. b. Understand the method to create maps from aerial photograph. c. Have the ability to generate photography maps with the technique of photogrammetry. 3.0 METHODS Lecture Practical 4.0 CONTENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. TITLE LECTURE HOURS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.1 Geometry and characteristic of vertical and partially vertical image 14 hours - Definition of perspective projection, scale of vertical image; scale of tilted image, tilted shift, relief shift 4.2 Stereoscopy and stereoscope 6 hours - Binocular view, base line and hairline image of stereoscope view, stereoscope lens, stereoscope mirror, stereoscope scanning 4.3 Simple method of mapping 10 hours - Perspective, radius line, height of extension bar, calculated Height different, errors, correction to the estimated height ------------ Total: 30 hours ------------ 4.4 Practical i. Test on perception of stereoscope 2 hours ii. Base line 2 hours iii. Positioning principal point on arranged sheet 2 hours iv. Detail of planimetery data 5 hours v. Height of extension bar and contouring with 4 hours stereoscope mirror ------------ Total: 15 hours ------------ 5.0 EVALUATION i. Practical - 15 % ii. Tests - 15 % iii. Assignment/Quiz/Attendance - 10 % iv. Final Exam - 60 % -------- Total: 100 % -------- 6.0 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. W.K Kilford: Elementary Air Survey; Pitman Pub, 1973 2. Dickinson G.C.: Maps and Air Photographs; London: E. Arnold, 1969 3. Hallert, Bertil: Photogrammetry; Basic Principles and General Survey; New York: McGraw Hill, 1960 4. Crone D: Elementary Photogrammetry; London: Edward Arnold, 1963 5. Ir. Lien Tumewu: Pengetahuan Fotogrametri untuk Interpretasi Foto, Department of Geodesy, I. Copyright Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA – KJC 305