Engineering Survey II (ENCE 203): Chapter 6 Geospatial Technologies Notes 2025 | Study Material
ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203) - Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering
ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203)
Chapter 6: Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering | 4 Hours | 5 Marks

ENGINEERING SURVEY II (ENCE 203): Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering

An Introduction to Geospatial Technologies

Welcome to the sixth chapter of Engineering Survey II (ENCE 203). This module introduces modern surveying methods through Geospatial Technologies.

Geospatial technology is a critical component of modern civil engineering, enabling precise data collection, mapping, and analysis over vast areas.

In this chapter, we will explore the principles of the Global Positioning System (GPS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and their applications in engineering projects.

Chapter 6 Syllabus: Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering

Chapter 6: Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering
4 hours
5 Marks

6. Geospatial Technologies in Civil Engineering (4 hours)

6.1 Global positioning system (GPS)

6.2 Components, working principles and uses of GPS

6.3 Differential GPS and its uses in civil engineering for mapping

6.4 Instructions to field applications

6.5 Types of remote sensing and electromagnetic radiation (EMR)

6.6 Interaction of EMR with earth surface features

6.7 Field application and instruction of remote sensing

6.8 Geographic information system (GIS) and types of GIS

6.9 Application of GIS to civil engineering projects

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