SemesterSpring Semester, 2020
DepartmentMA Program of Land Economics, First Year PhD Program of Land Economics, First Year MA Program of Land Economics, Second Year PhD Program of Land Economics, Second Year
Course NameIntegration and Application of Geomatics Techniques
InstructorLIN SHIH-YUAN
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
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週次Week 課程主題Course Theme 課程內容與指定閱讀Content and Reading Assignment 教學活動與作業Activity and Homework 學習投入時數Estimated time devoted to coursework per week
課堂講授Lecture Hours 課程前後Preparation Time

1




Introduction



Introduction



Self-study


3.0



4.5



2




Review of geomatics techniques



Ground surveying



Self-study


3.0



4.5



3




Review of geomatics techniques



GNSS



Self-study


3.0



4.5



4




Review of geomatics techniques



Photogrammetry



Self-study


3.0



4.5



5




National holiday



National holiday



National holiday


0.0



0.0



6




Review of geomatics techniques



Laser scanning



presentation


3.0



4.5



7




Review of geomatics techniques



Remote sensing



Self-study


3.0



4.5



8




Review of geomatics techniques



GIS



Self-study


3.0



4.5



9




Case studies



Hazard mitigation of unstable volcanic edifices



Self-study


3.0



4.5



10




Case studies



Global shallow-water bathymetry from satellite ocean color data



Self-study


3.0



4.5



11




Case studies



Previously unknown fault shakes New Zealand's south island



Self-study


3.0



4.5



12




Case studies



Mapping the intricacies of the Gulf of Mexico's circulation



Self-study


3.0



4.5



13




Case studies



Polar airborne observations fill gap in satellite data



Self-study


3.0



4.5



14




Case studies



New unified sea ice thickness climate data record



Self-study


3.0



4.5



15




Case studies



A new approach for exploring ice sheets and sub-ice geology



Self-study


3.0



4.5



16




Case studies



New high-resolution images of summer arctic sea ice



Self-study


3.0



4.5



17




Case studies



Disasters in Taiwan



Self-study


3.0



4.5



18




Case studies



Disasters in Taiwan



Self-study


3.0



4.5



Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

N/A


Requirement/Grading

Presentations (80%) 

Contribution to discussion (20%) 


Textbook & Reference

* Required materials: 

EOS NEWSPAPER OF THE EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCES, published by American Geophysical Union (AGU). 



* Supplementary books: 

LILLESAND, T. M. AND KIEFER, R. W., 2000. Remote sensing and image interpretation. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, USA. 724 pages. 

MIKHAIL, E. M., BETHEL, J. S. and MCGLONE, J. C., 2001. Introduction to modern photogrammetry. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, USA. 479 pages. 

SCHENK, T., 1999. Digital Photogrammetry. Terrascience, Laurelville, Ohih, USA. 428 pages. 

SHORTIS, M. R. and BEYER, H. A., 2001. Sensor technology for digital photogrammetry and machine vision. Close Range Photogrammetry and Machine Vision (Ed. K. B. Atkinson). Whittles Publishing, Caithness, UK. 371 pages: 106-155. 

WATSON, D. F., 1992. Contouring: A Guide to the Analysis and Display of Spatial Data. Pergamon Press Ltd., Oxford, UK. 321 pages. 

WOLF, P. R. and DEWITT, B. A., 2000. Elements of Photogrammetry: with Applications in GIS, third edition. McGraw Hill, New York, USA. 624 pages. 

WOLF, P. R. and GHILANI, C. D., 2002. Elementary Surveying: An Introduction to Geomatics, tenth edition. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey, USA. 900 pages.


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