The course is an introductory, interdisciplinary course providing a foundational understanding of Geoinformatics. Students completing this course will gain knowledge of key definitions and concepts related to geospatial data and its geometric representations across spatiotemporal scales. They will understand the principles of topographic and geodetic disciplines, photogrammetric analyses, reference surfaces, map projections, and coordinate system transformations. The course covers the theoretical background and applications of geodesy, photogrammetry, remote sensing, and cartography, including contemporary data acquisition technologies and processing techniques. Students will learn mathematical models and positioning techniques, the relationships among topographic elements, and computational processes for coordinate computation. Additionally, the course addresses error sources and statistical processes for quality control in topographic measurements. The syllabus includes sections on geodesy, photogrammetry, remote sensing, cartography, and geospatial data optimization and adjustment.
ECTS : 0
Language : el, en