COSD-ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF GIS & INTRODUCTION TO GPS (THEORY)

Paper Code: 
24RES332
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To provide exposure to data models and data structures in GIS and to introduce various Raster and Vector Analysis capabilities. To expose the concept of quality and design of cartographic outputs in open GIS environment. To understand the working of Total Station and GPS equipment and solve the surveying problems.

Course Outcomes: 
  • CO37: Arrange and manage the remote sensing Data.
  • CO38: Identify the errors is Global positioning system.
  • CO39: Analysis of the spatial data, it’s overlaying, and interpolation methods including network and suitability analysis.
  • CO40: Depict the coordinates using GPS and familiarise with GPS receivers
  • CO41: Interpret the use of single and Relative point receivers for collection of ground points.
  • CO42: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction.
12.00
  • Data Base Management System (DBMS); Data Models; Tabular, Hierarchical,
  • Network: Relational and Object Oriented.
12.00
  • Errors and Accuracies in GIS; Attribute Generation; Linking Spatial and
  • Non-Spatial Data
12.00
  • Spatial Data Analysis: Overlay Operations, Buffering, Interpolation.
  • Methods, Network Analysis and Suitability Analysis.
12.00
  • Familiarization of Different Types of (GPS) Global Positioning Receivers;
  • Checking of Existing Map Coordinates Using Single GPS Receivers.
12.00
  • Collection of Ground Control Points Using Single Point Receivers and
  • Relative Point Receivers.
Essential Readings: 
  • Adrados, C., Girard, I., Gendner, J., & Janeau, G. (2002). Global Positioning System (GPS) location accuracy due to selective availability removal. C. R. Biologies, 325, 165-170.
  • Arvanitis, L., Ramachandran, B., Brackett, D., Rasoul, H., & Du, X. (2000).
  • Multiresource inventories incorporating GIS, GPS and database management systems: A conceptual model. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 28, 89-100.
  • Basudeb Bhatta, Remote sensing and GIS, Oxford University Press, Nov 2011.

Suggested Readings:

  • Ellis, E. A., Nair, P. K. R., Linehan, P. E., Beck, H. W. & Blance, C. A. (2000). A GIS-based database management application for agroforestry planning and tree selection. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 27, 41-55.
  • Lillesand, Remote Sensing And Image Interpretation, 5Th , John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
  • Walsh, A. and J. C. Ollenburger, 2000: Essential Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences: A Conceptual Approach. Prentice Hall, pp. 320. ISBN-13: 9780130193391.
References: 

e-Resources

  1. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing – Annual, Springer and Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Dehradun 0255-660X
  2. Applied Geography- Quarterly, Elsevier, Netherlands 0143-6228
  3. https://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/Home/Download
  4. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42452-021-04855-3
  5. https://spj.science.org/journal/remotesensing
  6. https://techjournals.stmjournals.in/index.php/JoRSG/index
  7. https://www.walshmedicalmedia.com/geophysics-remote-sensing.html
  8. https://journals.stmjournals.com/jorsg/
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