Lect 4-Cadastral Survey Control
Lect 4-Cadastral Survey Control
Lect 4-Cadastral Survey Control
CADASTRAL WORKS
LECTURE CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Types of control surveys
3. Geodetic Networks
4. Standard Traverse Networks
5. Survey frames
6. Control Survey in e-Cadastral Environment
1. INTRODUCTION
• Geodetic Networks
• Nationwide (Triangulation, Trilateration & GPS)
• Standard Traverse Networks
• Densification of control points
• Survey Frames
• Developed and town area
• Cadastral Reference Mark (CRM)
• e-Cadastral environment
3. GEODETIC NETWORKS
3.1 GENERAL POLICY IN
GEODETIC NETWORKS
• 77 geodetic points
• 240 primary points
• 900 2nd & 3rd order points
BT68
• GPS technique
• 238 points observed
3.2 ACCURACY STANDARD FOR
GEODETIC NETWORK
• Azimuth control by star observation
• Baseline measurement acc. 1: 1,000,000
• Horizontal Direction
– Instrument 0”.2,
– No. of positions: 16, 8, 4 (0,1st,2nd order)
• Angle in a triangle Misc 1”.0
• Side Length 1:100,000
• Source: The Surveying Handbook, Russell Charles Brinker
3.3 PROCEDURES
• Traverse control
– Starts and ends at existing standard
traverse points
– Intermediate closure checking by
solar observation at interval not
exceeding 25 stations
– Exceptions may be permitted in
special cases
Cont…
• Conditions for observations
a. Observation to be done in the early morning or
late afternoon
b. EDM or continuous steel/invar tape (200m)
c. Distance to be recorded 0.001 meter
d. EDM to be calibrated before the completion of
40km of traverse
4.4 STATION MARKING
• Monumentation
4.5 FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND
ADJUSTMENT
• Horizontal Angles
– 1” theodolite (TS) to be used
– Two zero setting at 0 and 90
– Taken with C.L. and C.R
• Vertical Angles
– Are to be read on both faces to the
nearest second (if not using EDM)
Cont…
FIRST ZERO SETTING
1. Instrument is at stn 101
2. Set 0 00 00 at C.L. to station 100
3. Turn clockwise to 102 and record angle 1
4. Set 180 00 00 at C.R. to stn 100
5. Turn anti- clockwise to 102 and record angle 2
2 00 00 00 180 00 00
3 60 10 12 240 10 08
3 90 00 00 270 00 00
4 155 18 27 335 18 23
4 180 00 00 00 00 00
2 54 31 26 234 31 30
1 00 00 00 180 00 00
5 155 45 23 335 45 19
5 90 00 00 270 00 00
1 294 14 35 114 14 35
4 00 00 00 180 00 10
6 203 51 16 23 51 30
6 90 00 00 270 00 01
4 246 08 42 66 08 48
5 00 00 00 180 00 01
7 110 30 42 290 30 39
7 90 00 10 270 00 05
8 220 30 19 40 30 17
8 180 00 00 00 00 00
5 298 59 15 118 59 13
2 00 00 00 180 00 00 60 10 10 149 30 29
1 - 01
3 60 10 12 240 10 08
3 90 00 00 270 00 00 65 18 25 214 48 53
1 - 01
4 155 18 27 335 18 23
4 180 00 00 00 00 00 234 31 28 89 20 20
1 -01
2 54 31 26 234 31 30
5 90 00 00 270 00 00 204 14 35 34 48 53
4 +02
1 294 14 35 114 14 35
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Angle Adjustment
Station Circle Left Circle Right Mean Angle Bearing Final Bearing
8 180 00 00 00 00 00 118 59 14 34 25 32
6 -01.5
5 298 59 15 118 59 13
a) Two CRM (distant not less than 30m), observed simultaneously; 1st
mark with MyRTKnet and 2nd mark with Static method.
b) Two CRM (distant not less than 30m), observed simultaneously with
Static method.
c) Two new CRM (distant not less than 30m), both observed by
MyRTKnet in one initialization.
d) Two CRM (distant not less than 75m), observed by real time
MyRTKnet in two initialization.
e) Two existing CRM proved to be in position another CRM or existing
NDCDB mark by angle and distance measurement .
6.4 ACCURACY STANDARD FOR CRM
1 GEOPORTAL 2
eCRM
Extract
PU/QT &
CRM - Planning
Layer - Establish CRM
- Observation
- Processing
JUPEM2U
Internet - Transform Module
CRM
Layer
Update
CRM/CCI LAYER
DATABASE