SE 422 Advanced Photogrammetry
Course Syllabus
Instructor: Dr. Fahd A. Abanmy Phone: 467-7009
Office: 2A25 College of Engineering
Classroom: 1A38 College of Engineering
Time: Lecture 10:00-10:50 (Sun. and Tue.) Lab 1:00 – 2:50 (Sun.)
Credits: 3
Text Books:
Wolf, P. and Dewitt, B. 2000 “Elements of Photogrammetry with applications in GIS” 3rd Edition, McGraw hill.
References:
Ghosh, S., 1988 “Analytical Photogrammetry”: Second Edition, Pergamon Press, 1988.
Moffitt, F and Mikhail, E 1980 “Photogrammetry”., Third Edition, Harper & Row,
Publishers, New York.
ASPRS 1980 “Manual of Photogrammetry” Fourth Edition,.
Prerequisite: SE 321, SE 331
Contents:
Students taking this course are expected to have a thorough understanding of the following items by the end of the semester:
1. Introduction
2. Types and orientations of stereoplotting instruments
3. Coordinate Systems; Comparator, image and object systems
4. Coordinate transformations; 2-D conformal, 2-D affine, and 3-D conformal
5. Pass point identification and transfer; Comparator measurements; Image coordinates refinement
6. Derivation of Collinearity equations, linearization of collinearity equation;
7. Analytical space resection and space intersection; Analytical relative orientation of stereopairs
8. Introduction to Strip and Block adjustment
9. Definitions and applications of terrestrial photogrammetry,
10. Mathematical models in terrestrial photogrammetry;
11. Automation in terrestrial photogrammetry.
Grading:
Midterm Exams = 40%
Homework and quizzes = 20%
Final Exam = 40%
Preparer: Dr. Fahd Abanmy
Last Revision: November 13, 2007.