Course: Digital Terrain Models

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Course title Digital Terrain Models
Course code KGI/4DTM
Organizational form of instruction Lesson
Level of course Master
Year of study 1
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Pacina Jan, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Data structure, elementar object relations, types of networks, data sources for DTM creation. 2. DTM creation in the ArcGIS environment (triangulation, raster interpolation) 3. DTM vizualization and quality evaluation. 4. Surfaces derived from DTM - properties and ways of creation. 5. 3D vizualization, landscape model creation. 6. Objects and their properties within the odel, simple DTM analysis. 7. Data presentation in internet formats 8. Overview over the Atlas DTM software 9. Data pre-processing for DTM creation 10. DTM creation for large areas 11. Landscape study project with the Atls DTM software 12. Landscape study project with the Atls DTM software 13. Preparation for the final presentation 14. Semestral project presentation

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Recommended literature
  • Manuály k programům Atlas DMT a ArcGIS včetně nadstaveb..
  • Demek, J.:. Obecná geomorfologie. Praha, 1998.
  • Hojovec, V.:. Kartografie. 1991.
  • Klimánek, M.:. Digitální modely terénu. Brno: Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita v Brně, 2006. 85 s.. ISBN 80-7157-982-.
  • Kraus, K.:. Photogrammetrie Bnd 3 Topographische Informationssysteme.
  • Mayer, P.:. Počítačové modelování krajiny. ČVUT, Praha 1995..
  • Urban, J.:. Digitální model terénu. ČVUT, Praha 1991..


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Environment Study plan (Version): Revitalization of Lanscape (C_4) Category: Special and interdisciplinary fields 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Winter