Annotations of Subjects

 

Department of Surveying, one of departments within branch of Geodesy and Cartography educates students of the branch Geodesy and Cartography as well as students of other branches at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Here is an offer of subjects with annotations.

 

SUBJECT: SURVEYING I.

Tasks and parts of surveying. Physical characteristics of the atmosphere. Functional principles of surveying instruments for angle measurement. Construction of the theodolites, total stations, automatized measuring systems and basic characteristics of theodolites, classes of accuracy. Functional relations among accuracy required and the stability of surveying instruments. Methods of horizontal and vertical angle measurement. Error analysis of horizontal and vertical angle measurement. Magnetic angle measurement. Gyroscopic orientation, uses of gyrotheodolites, factors influencing the accuracy.

SUBJECT: SURVEYING II.

Direct distance measurement. Total error influence and limit deviations. Indirect distance measurement. Parallactic distance measurement. Double image tachymeter. Optical laser telemeters. Stadia range finder and diagram tachymeter. Electronic distance measurement. Principle, relation to other methods, physical and mathematical reductions, uses of characteristics of electromagnetic waves, frequencies and phases. Automatized system of data acquisition and processing.

SUBJECT: SURVEYING III.

Determination of the point position in coordinates. Principle and methods of coordinates determination of position of detail network points. Accuracy of the point position determination. Methods of detail position measurement. Methods of elevation measurements. Classification of level instruments. Construction principle off level instruments, analysis of levelling accuracy. Trigonometric elevation measurement, barometric and hydrostatic levelling. Methods of tachymetric measurement. Processing of tachymetric measurement. Determination of the area and volume with accuracy analysis.

SUBJECT: SURVEYING IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (FOR WATER MANAGMENT AND ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION)

Tasks of the surveying in building construction. Map formation of the Earth surface. Instruments and devices for measurement of angles, distances and height differences. Methods of angle, distance and height differences measurement. Geodetic framework for position and elevation measurement. Determination of point coordinates. Position and elevation measurements, maps and their uses in practice. Areas and volumes determination. Rules for building construction staking out. Staking out of angles, distances, lines, points, differences in elevations, heights, planes, curves and construction sections. Automation of measurement, calculation and drawing. Documentation and uses of results of geodetic measuremets.

SUBJECT: SURVEYING CAMPUS

During field training students are practically checking and improving theoretical knowledge. They are training and gaining skill at measurement, processing and analysis of basic surveying procedures. Results of measurement are numerically and graphically processed according to technical standards.

SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SURVEYING I.

Main tasks of Engineering Surveying in construction. Measurement and setting out of basic elements: distances, azimuths, verticals, angles and directions, lines, intermediate points, parallel lines, planes, sections etc. Basic problems of planimetric setting out. Accuracy of the shape and dimensions of staked-out object. Basic relations of the circular curve. Analytical solution of directional circular curves given by different elements. Staking-out of detail points of curves. Determination of basic elements of compound circular curves given by different input elements including counter curves.

SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SURVEYING II.

Transition curves used in technical practice. Cubic parabola, clothoide, lemmiscate, circular line as transit curve. Laying out of elevation curves. Basic problems of heights setting out. Geodetic setting-out. Networks planimetric and altimetric. Optimisation of setting-out networks. Geodetic documentation of the built construction. Surveying in building construction and urbanism. Surveying in transportation - related structures. Surveying at the construction of bridges. Geodetic activities at load - tests of bridges. Determination of objects deformations. Measurement of vertical shifts. Measurement of horizontal shifts. Basic map of the factory, establishing and maintenance.

SUBJECT: PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING I.

Geometric principles of photogrammetry. Interior orientation of the photograph. Exterior orientation of the photograph. Geometry of the vertical aerial photograph. Geometry of the horizontal terrestrial photograph. Objective lens. Collinearity condition. Coplanarity condition. Double stations photogrammetry. Stereophotogrammetry. Photogrammetric photography. Stereoscopic vision and measurement. Instruments for stereostopic measurement. Categories of analog instruments. Terrestrial photogrammetry. Orientation methods of aerial stereophotogrammetry. Accuracy evaluation of instruments. Geometric and optical conditions of rectification.

SUBJECT: PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING II.

Principle of the orthophoto system, types of orthophoto systems. Systems of automatized photogrammetric plotting. Digital terrain model. Photogrammetric densification of the network. Analytical aerotriangulation. Digital basic large-scale map, technological procedure. Terrestrial photogrammetry. Photogrammetry in cosmic space. Imaging systems in remote sensing, Cartographic data processing in remote sensing.

SUBJECT: MEASURING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING SURVEYING

Physical principle of the resistant, capacity, tansformative, inductional, piezoelectric encoders. Principle of data measurement intermediating determination of basic quantities (distance, angle, temperature, time, acceleration etc.). Processing and analysis of continual measurements, classification of signals, filters. Analysis of time series, estimation of autocorrelative function, spectral analysis, periodgram. Bivariant processes, relative covariance function, relative spectrum, coherency. 3-D measuring systems, theodolit, photogrammetric, co-ordinate instruments, mobile laserinterferometers, inertial measuring systems.

SUBJECT: PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MAPPING AND GIS

Brief historical development of photogrammetric mapping in medium and large scales. Photogrammetric densification of the network. Accuracy and economy of photogrammetric mapping. Digital orthophotomap, automatization of mapping technology. Share of the photogrammetry on the creation of GIS. Digital photogrammetry in mapping and creation of GIS, perspectives of development.

 

SUBJECT: UNDERGROUND SURVEYING

Basic map documentation of mines. Methods of planimetric and altimetric measurement in mine surveying. Marking and targeting of points and instruments. Methods of connecting and orientation measurements. Mine surveys at the excavation mining of mineral raw materials. Methods of area and volume determination of mining plants. Surveying at tunneling. Staking-out and check measurements at tunneling. Accuracy of geodetic activities. Geodetic activities at geologic and hydrologic reconnaissance. Geodetic activities at geophysical reconnaissance.

 

SUBJECT: APPLIED ANALYTICAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY

Field of activities of analytical photogrammetry, typical problems and mathematical models of solution. Data acquisition, photographic cameras, CCD cameras. Optimization of networks in analytical photogrammetry, problem of accuracy and efficiency. Mathematical model of solution, functional and stochastic parts. Data processing of semimetric and nonmetric cameras, camera calibration in non-topographical photogrammetry. Analog and analytical solutions, ORIENT software. Non-topographic applications of photogrammetry, real-time photogrammetry, digital photogrammetry.

 

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Geodetic components of civil engineering projects. Legal and organizing guaranty of geodetic works in civil engineering. Geographic and geoinformation systems (GIS), definition of GIS, maps in GIS. The world and its actual model in GIS environment. Vector and raster data. Analytical procedures of GIS, hardware and software of GIS, technologic devices of GIS input and output. Digitizing of maps, map scanners, possibilities of raster data processing in different GIS environments, Geodetic data acquisition. Total stations. Possibilities of geodetic data processing in GIS environment. Data acquisition by GPS, principle, instruments, methods of GPS, possibilities of data processing in GIS environment. Photogrammetric data acquisition. Analog, analytical and digital systems of data acquisition and processing for GIS. Data acquisition by remote sensing methods. Analog and digital systems of data acquisition and processing in GIS environment. Analog technical map of the city. Digital city map. Land information systems (LIS). City information systems (MIS).

 

SUBJECT: INDUSTRIAL SURVEYING

Influence of industrial environment on geodetic measurement and safety of the field work. Metrologic aspects of geodetic measurement in industry. Measuring devices, technique and micronetworks for measurement in mechanical engineering. Determination of spatial relations and geometric parameters of crane rails and cranes, rotational furnaces, blast furnaces and transport equipment in industrial plants respectively. Geodetic works at design and construction of nuclear power plants. Special check measurements of selected objects of nuclear power plant during operation. Maps in industrial establishments.

 

SUBJECT: LEGAL AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Basic legal and technical regulations influencing geodetic activities in construction. Geodetic basis for the design of the constructions, urban and construction documentation. Technical and normalised instructions, their sorts, efficiency and obligation. Rules of the quantity surveying in the construction industry. Specification of geodetic works carried out by contractor.

 

SUBJECT: SPECIAL SEMINAR I., II.

Deepening of the theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of students preparation for diploma work and starting practice. Application of mathematical methods, measuring, computing and plotting techniques for solution of problems in surveying practice. The seminar is concluded by the defence of written theses.

 

SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SURVEYING CAMPUS

Realization of complex epochal deformation and experimental measurements on the objects of waterworks system Gabčíkovo as inevitable part of technical - safety control at water works. Measurements in the local network of reference and observed points. Application of different types of geodetic measuring equipment in conditions of industrial environment.

 

SUBJECT: SURVEYING CAMPUS FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND WATER MANAGEMENT

Solution of the complex task of providing planimetric and altimetnic testfield for the locality given. Plotting the map of the locality of interest with the project of the center line traverse. Computation of the center-line in coordinates, computation of setting-out elements plotting of setting-out plan, staking-out of the center-line in the field, measurement and plotting of cross sections and longitudinal section.

 
 

Subject

Semester

Hours Per Week

Lecturer


Surveying I

1

3 – 3

Š. Sokol

Surveying II

2

3 – 3

Š. Sokol

Surveying III

3

3 – 3

Š. Sokol

Surveying Camp

2

2 weeks

Š. Sokol

Engineering Surveying

4

2 – 3

V. Staněk

Engineering Surveying

6

2 – 3

V. Staněk

Surveying in Building Construction

1

2 – 2

V. Staněk,
G. Hostinová

Surveying for Water Management

4

2 – 3

G. Hostinová

Surveying for Engineering Construction

4

2 – 3

V. Staněk

Surveying and GIS for Urban Management

9

2 – 1

P. Bartoš,
A. Kopáčik

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

6

3 – 3

P. Bartoš

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

7

3 – 3

P. Bartoš

Measurement and Data Processing Theory

7

2 - 2

O. Nánásiová

Underground Surveying

7

2 - 2

A. Kopáčik

Applied Analytical Photogrammetry

8

2 - 2

V. Gregor

Photogrammetric Mapping for GIS

7

2 - 2

P. Bartoš

Measuring Systems in Engineering
Surveying

8

2 - 2

A. Kopáčik

Industrial Surveying

9

2 - 3

Š. Lukáč

Legal and Technical Regulations in the Construction Industry

9

2 - 1

Š. Lukáč

Surveying Camp for Engineering Construction and Water Management

5

1 week

V. Staněk,
G. Hostinová

Engineering Surveying Camp

9

2 weeks

A. Kopáčik

Special Seminar

10

1 - 6

 

Complex Surveying Design

10

1 - 3

 

Special Seminar

9

0 - 3