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Geographic Information Systems

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Course Unit Code460-4109/01
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated4 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Choice-compulsory
Level of Course Unit *Second Cycle
Year of Study *Second Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredSummer Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
GAU01Ing. Jan Gaura, Ph.D.
Summary
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) represent area that is widely used in many present applications. The aim of the course is to get familiar with methods of obtaining, processing, and analyzing data in GIS. Techniques of processing the most common types of spatial data, analytical tools and techniques of their analysis, and not least ways to visualize in GIS will be introduced. Raw data processing will be shown following their analysis, storing, and final visualization to the end user. The course will also handle techniques to visualize data on the Internet.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
After passing the course, student will be able to process spatial data and will be able to be familiar in basic tasks connected to the area of geographic information systems. The student will learn how to acquire, analyze, and present data. The student will know methods of spatial data analysis on current problems from areas of remote sensing, traffic, and government.
Course Contents
Lectures:

1. Basics of GIS, concepts and history of GIS, coordinate systems, transformations between coordinate systems, commonly used Czech and worldwide systems.
2. Representation of spatial data, spatial models.
3. Raster representation of spatial data (pixel, voxel, TIN, quadtree).
4. Vector representation of spatial data (planar map, algorithms to operate planar map).
5. Algorithms for vector data management (planning, computing a shortest path).
6. Methods of remote sensing of Earth, presentation of active and passive systems.
7. Geocoding and georeferencing algorithms.
8. Working with spatial data in relational database (Spatial SQL).
9. Visualization of geographic data (3D visualization, visualization on the Internet).
10. Global positioning systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo), technical implementations, usage and applications.

Labs:

1. LIDAR data processing. Raw data extraction.
2. LIDAR data processing. Preparation for visualization.
3. Extracting points for georeferencing in LIDAR data.
4. Merging of LIDAR and secondary data.
5. Shortest path in a traffic network.
6. Working with spatial data in relational database (Spatial SQL).
7. Visualization of spatial data and operations on data stored in relational database using QGIS.
8. Visualization of spatial data on the Internet. Preparation of database and data transform.
9. Creation of a simple application on the Internet.
10. Credit.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
1. Chang, K., T.: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 7th edition, McGraw-Hill; ISBN-10: 0077805402, ISBN-13: 978-00778054012013, 2013
2. Bolstad, P.: GIS Fundamentals: A First Text on Geographic Information Systems, 4th edition, Eider Press, ISBN-10: 0971764735, ISBN-13: 978-0971764736, 2012
3. Longley, P., A., Goodchild, M., Maguire, D. J., Rhind, D., W.: Geographic Information Systems and Science, 3rd edition, Wiley, ISBN-10: 0470721448, ISBN-13: 978-0470721445, 2010
1. Chang, K., T.: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 7th edition, McGraw-Hill; ISBN-10: 0077805402, ISBN-13: 978-00778054012013, 2013
2. Bolstad, P.: GIS Fundamentals: A First Text on Geographic Information Systems, 4th edition, Eider Press, ISBN-10: 0971764735, ISBN-13: 978-0971764736, 2012
3. Longley, P., A., Goodchild, M., Maguire, D. J., Rhind, D., W.: Geographic Information Systems and Science, 3rd edition, Wiley, ISBN-10: 0470721448, ISBN-13: 978-0470721445, 2010
Recommended Reading:
1. Liu, J., G., Masson, P., J.: Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
2. Worboys, M., Duckham, M.: GIS: A Computing Perspective, CRC, 2004
3. Laurini, R., Thompson, D.: Fundamentals of Spatial Information Systems, Academic Press, 1992
4. Burrough, P., McDonnell, R.: Principles of Geographical Information Systems, Oxford University Press, 1998
5. Samet, H.: Design and Analysis of Spatial Data Structures, Addison-Wesley, 1990
1. Liu, J., G., Masson, P., J.: Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
2. Worboys, M., Duckham, M.: GIS: A Computing Perspective, CRC, 2004
3. Laurini, R., Thompson, D.: Fundamentals of Spatial Information Systems, Academic Press, 1992
4. Burrough, P., McDonnell, R.: Principles of Geographical Information Systems, Oxford University Press, 1998
5. Samet, H.: Design and Analysis of Spatial Data Structures, Addison-Wesley, 1990
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Tutorials
Assesment methods and criteria
Task TitleTask TypeMaximum Number of Points
(Act. for Subtasks)
Minimum Number of Points for Task Passing
Credit and ExaminationCredit and Examination100 (100)51
        CreditCredit45 20
        ExaminationExamination55 6