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            GPS Surveying : Different segments  -  space, control and user segments  -  satellite configuration -  signal
            structure  -  Orbit determination and representation  -  Anti Spoofing and Selective Availability  -  Task of
            control segment  -  Hand Held and Geodetic receivers  -  data processing  -  Traversing and triangulation.

                                                                      TOTAL: 45 PERIODS+ 15 TUTORIALS
            OUTCOMES:
            Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
                  Use linear measurement equipments, compass to conduct survey in the field and also evaluate the
                    reduced level of points using different methods of levelling.
                  Apply the concepts of tacheometric surveying and trignometric levelling in the field.
                  Use the concepts of control surveying in the field.
                   Get  familiarized  with  advanced  surveying  topics  like  hydrographic  surveying  and  astronomical
                    surveying.
                  Use modern surveying equipments like total station and GPS in the field.

            TEXTBOOKS:
            1.  T.P.Kanetkar and S.V.Kulkarni, Surveying and Levelling, Parts 1 & 2, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan,
                Pune, 2008.
            2.  Dr.B.C.Punmia, Ashok K.Jain and Arun K Jain , Surveying Vol. I & II, Lakshmi Publications Pvt Ltd,
                New Delhi, 2005.
            3.  James M. Anderson and Edward M. Mikhail, "Surveying, Theory and Practice", 7th Edition, McGraw
                Hill, 2001.
            4.  Bannister  and  S.  Raymond,  "Surveying",  7th  Edition,  Longman  2004.  3.  Laurila,  S.H.  "Electronic
                Surveying in Practice", John Wiley and Sons Inc, 1993.
            REFERENCES:
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            1.  Alfred Leick, ―GPS satellite surveying‖, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 3  Edition, 2004.
            2.  GuochengXu, ―GPS Theory, Algorithms and Applications‖, Springer – Berlin, 2003.
            3.  SatheeshGopi,  rasathishkumar,  N.  Madhu,  ―Advanced  Surveying,  Total  Station  GPS  and  Remote
                Sensing‖ Pearson education, 2007.
            4.  Roy S.K., "Fundamentals of Surveying", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2004.
            5.  Arora K.R.,"SurveyingVol I & II", Standard Book house, 10th Edition 2008.

            CE17311                        SURVEYING LABORATORY                              L  T  P  C
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            OBJECTIVES:
                  To ensure that the student understands the concepts of Chain and Compass Surveying.
                  To gain the knowledge and implementation of Levelling concepts in the field.
                  To learn the practical implementations using Theodolite in various fields.
                  To understand the usage of a tacheometer.
                  To acquire the knowledge of modern survey techniques using Total Station equipment and GPS.

            LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
                Chain Survey
                1.  Study of chains and its accessories, Aligning, Ranging, Chaining and Marking Perpendicular offset.
                2.  Setting out works – Foundation marking using tapes single Room and Double Room.
                Compass Survey
                3.  Compass Traversing – Measuring Bearings & arriving included angles.

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