THREE DIMENSIONAL SURVEY FOR BOUNDARY VISUALIZATION FIELDS IN THREE DIMENSIONAL CADASTRE

The increasing number of land uses in Indonesia, especially in urban areas, makes the need for utilization of space above and below the surface of the land increasing. Multistorey buildings as residential and non-residential such as apartments, offices, shopping centers to underground parking spa...

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Main Author: Dwy Prasetyo, Angga
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/43409
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The increasing number of land uses in Indonesia, especially in urban areas, makes the need for utilization of space above and below the surface of the land increasing. Multistorey buildings as residential and non-residential such as apartments, offices, shopping centers to underground parking spaces are increasing and the problems are increasingly complex. Therefore the application of a two-dimensional (2D) visualization system that has been used for the purposes of registration and management of space has many disadvantages when used for field objects such as apartments or flats. This limitation of 2D land visualization encourages the implementation of the concept of three-dimensional (3D) visualization on the cadastral system which is expected to provide an overview of the rights and limitations of each part of the property and information on the accuracy of data in displaying building objects. Therefore, in this study a visualization of 3D field boundary information will be made from point cloud observation data using Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) technology. TLS has the ability to record building positions in 3 dimensions in a relatively short time and has good geometry accuracy. TLS data is used as a framework for visualizing three-dimensional models.