G902 – Photogrammetry

Module
Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry

Please note: This module will be offered for the first time in the Summer semester 2025 semester.
Module number
G902
Version: 1
Faculty
Spatial Information
Level
Master
Duration
1 Semester
Semester
Summer semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Danilo Schneider
danilo.schneider(at)htw-dresden.de

Lecturer(s)

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Danilo Schneider
danilo.schneider(at)htw-dresden.de

Course language(s)

English
in "Photogrammetry"

ECTS credits

5.00 credits

Workload

150 hours

Courses

4.00 SCH (2.00 SCH Lecture | 2.00 SCH Internship)

Self-study time

90.00 hours
40.00 hours Self-study - Photogrammetry
40.00 hours Examination preparation - Photogrammetry
10.00 hours Course preparation - Photogrammetry

Pre-examination(s)

Paper
in "Photogrammetry"

Examination(s)

Oral examination
Module examination | Examination time: 20 min | Weighting: 100% | tested in English language
in "Photogrammetry"

Form of teaching

Lectures
Practical training
Demonstration of devices and software
E-Learning

Media type

Digital Slides
Interactive tools
Tutorials
Whiteboard

Instruction content/structure
  • Basics of Photogrammetry (Cameras, relevant topics from mathematics and physics)
  • Photogrammetric Methods (Mono-, Stereo-, Multi Image Processing)
  • Close Range Photogrammetry (Optical 3D measurement techniques, Structure-from-Motion)
  • Aerial and UAV Photogrammtry
  • Basics of Laser Scanning (Terrestrial, Mobile and Airborne)
Qualification objectives

Participants of the course will learn to choose and apply photogrammetric and laser scanner techniques to practical measurement tasks, focusing on archaeological applications.

Social and personal skills
No information
Special admission requirements
Recommended prerequisites

Knowledge of Mathematics and Physics
Interest in Technology

Continuation options
Literature
  • Photogrammetry (Karl Kraus), Publisher: de Gruiter
  • Close Range Photogrammetry (Thomas Luhmann), Publisher: Wichmann
  • Airborne and Terrestrial Laser Scanning (Vosselmann, Maas), Publisher: Whittles Pub.
  • further literature is regularly updated in the OPAL course
Current teaching resources

regularly updated in the OPAL course

Notes
No information