Chapter 5 (A)
Chapter 5 (A)
Chapter 5 (A)
-Niraj K.C.
Table of Contents:
Annotation on existing map/image
Chain/tape/Compass
Plain table and alidade
Total Station
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
GPS Method
Hybrid methods
Annotation on existing map/image
Carrying out surveying with the help of plane table, and telescopic
alidade.
More accurate than chain survey
Its graphical method of survey where the positions of corners of
parcel boundary and other details are graphically located in
mapping sheet.
PT survey follow the principle of parallelism.
Field work and plotting carried out simultaneously.
Plain alidade or telescopic alidade is used to locate the details and
boundary.
Total Station
• A Total station instrument is a high precision Theodolite equipped with EDM ( electronic distance
measurements) and data logger (external data recorder for temporary storage) is used to capture
the coordinates of each boundary monuments accurately in digital form.
• Cadastral survey is carried out with this instrument.
• Very accurate
• Application of total station in cadastral survey is increasing. This is highly efficient and accurate for parcel cadastral survey.
• The technology can be applied for urban as well as rural area.
• The major limitation for the application in Nepal is the lack of the professional with limited knowledge in handling this
technology.
• As for example if we compare between the cost of operation for this technique and the traditional plane table survey, it
remains almost same if we don’t consider the price of instrument.
• It further gives improved accuracy of cadastre and also requires less time for data post processing. Since it gives the digital
data, we don’t further need to worry about digitizing the acquired data.
• We can get both numerical and graphical data at a single time.
• It provides positional accuracy in centimeter and can be applied for measuring fixed boundaries.
• It provides better accuracy compared to other traditional techniques. By using this technique, required accuracy (12.5 cm
or less) can be achieved.
• Trained manpower are required to adopt this technology.
Photogrammetry
Following are the main steps while preparing cadastral maps through
remote sensing method.
1. Image acquisition
2. Orthoimage preparation
3. Extraction of cadastral data
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Remote Sensing
• The use of high resolution remote sensing data like of Quickbird, Geo Eye and IKONOS can greatly
enhance the on map generation and verification.
• The use of satellite images is considerably less expensive than the aerial photographs.
• It can be used mostly for rural area where land value is low and small scale (1:2500) cadastral map is
sufficient.
• Use of remote sensing may give relatively rapid, cost effective and mass production in comparison to
field survey techniques and further advantages are provision of historical records.
• In case of Nepal since the cadastral survey of whole country is already finished the technology can be
used more focusing on updating the existing cadastral maps.
• Extraction of the parcel cadastral can be done more easily in multi-spectral bands and the spatial
objects such as buildings, roads, rivers and other physical objects are easily extracted from both
multi-spectral and panchromatic bands.
GPS Method