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Course Name
Turkish Yükseklik Ölçmeleri
English Fundamentals of Levelling
Course Code
GEO 210 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
- 1 1 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Yunus Kalkan
Course Objectives The aim of this course is to provide students to gain knowledge and skill related to height systems, and height difference determination concepts and methods to use leveling instruments (level, rod, barometer, etc.), and height determination.
Course Description This course focuses on height systems, leveling methods, instruments and tools, leveling network and leveling method design, proper instrument and tool selection, production of elevation information which can be used with integration in different problems of Geomatics engineering and compilation of the leveling measurements, evaluations, controls and reporting to produce related information.
Course Outcomes CLO (Course Learning Outcomes)
1 Define the basic leveling terms and processes based on national and international (ISO 19104 (2008)) standards.
2 Produce outline, sketch and plans based on national and international (ISO 19132 (2008)) standards.
3 Produce the raw measurement data for the elevation and height information based on the standards.
4 Calculate the standard deviations on the leveling measurement results based on the national and international (BÖHHBÜY ve ISOTC211) standards.
5 Setup and manipulate basic leveling instruments (level, rod, barometer, total station, etc.).
6 Compile the required height determination calculations by processing digital and analogue raw measurement data.
7 Produce the digital raw measurement data required for the height determination
8 Arrange the attribute data for the objects or details measured or compiled by him or her.
(Generates and offers attributes for the objects inside the detail catalogue created with respect to national and international standards (ISO 19110 (2006+A1 2011))).
9 Build the metadata structure based on ISO 19115(2005) for the measurement data in his or her work.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook Charles D. Ghilani,Paul R. Wolf, “An Introduction to Geomatics”, Twelft Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008, ISBN: 978-0-13-615431-0
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