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Course Name
Turkish Uzaktan Algılamada Veri Toplama Sistemler
English Data Acqusition Sys.Remote Sen
Course Code
GEO 521E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 - - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Elif Sertel
Course Objectives i) Collecting correct and reliable data has become very important in geomatic engineering applications. Data collection techniques and sensors, the usability of the gathered data in terms of quantitative and qualitative aspects will be explained
ii) To gain the ability to compare, analyze and choose the best fitting sensing system among available sensing systems in terms of detail richness and correct positioning
Course Description i) Collecting correct and reliable data has become very important in geomatic engineering applications. Data collection techniques and sensors, the usability of the gathered data in terms of quantitative and qualitative aspects will be explained
ii) To gain the ability to compare, analyze and choose the best fitting sensing system among available sensing systems in terms of detail richness and correct positioning
Course Outcomes i) The ability to choose the best fitting sensing system for remote sensing studies within geomatic engineering applications
ii) The ability to compare the performance and data from current sensors, to design, develop and use new sensors
iii) The ability to manage and design research and inquiries to address a purpose, to critically evaluate and reach valid conclusions
iv) To be able to be an effective functional part of a multidisciplinary team, especially with electronic and Aeronautics and Astronautics engineers, effectively work and demonstrate written, oral and graphical communication skills in national and international settings
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other A term project involving a survey and presentation of available sensors used in planes and satellites for remote sensing will be given.
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