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A Study on Computation of Unified Coordinate of Cadastral Control Points over the Field with Different Surveying Origins (기타원점지역 지적측량기준점의 통일 좌표 산출 연구)

  • Yang, Chul-Soo;Jin, Jung-No
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 2008
  • The coordinate of cadastral control points located over the area of different surveying origins is computed in a single surveying origin by trilateration adjustment of GPS baseline measurements. In every different surveying origins, well-matched control points are selected and mutually coinciding coordinates are computed by free network adjustment. Then, the coordinate of the other control points over the area is computed by joining these points to the adjusted points. In practice, by using 18 points of Gari, 17 points of Gyeyang, and 33 points of Central origin in Incheon, the coordinates of total 68 points in every surveying origin are computed. Between the points of different surveying origins, it is found that there are quantitative differences in azimuth and scale factors and the approximate point coordinate of other surveying origins is calculated by correcting the scale and azimuth.

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Calculation of Local Coordinate of Common Points for Coordinate Transformation by Trilateral Adjustment (좌표변환 공통점의 지역측지계 조정좌표 산출 - 삼변망조정계산의 활용 -)

  • Yang, Chul Soo;Kang, Sang-gu;Song, Wonho;Lee, Won Hui
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.103-115
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    • 2024
  • Trilateral adjustment can complement the problem of transforming cadastral maps into World Geodetic Coordinate system. First, it is possible to determine adjusted coordinate of common points that match each other over a wide area. Second, calculations that focus on specific points can be performed. Third, a solution that maintains the shape of the regional network can be obtained through constraints. Thus, the point coordinates can be determined appropriately for the survey system. In addition, heterogeneous survey results that span regions with different coordinate origins can be calculated on a single origin coordinate. This improves the efficiency of the workflow in tranforming cadastral maps into World Geodetic Coordinate System.

A Study on the Network Adjustment Analysis for Planimetric Positioning (수평위치 결정을 위한 망조정 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 유복모;조기성;이현직;곽동옥
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 1991
  • In this study, conventional network adjustment and combined network adjustment methods for single network adjustment methods for single network and centric combination network were compared by the analysis of root mean square error and standard error ellipse of observed points. It can be concluded from this study that for conventional surveying methods, the accuracy is in theorder of trilateration, traverse and triangulation, and for the case of combined surveying method, the accuracy is in the order of multilateration surveying, combined traverse and combined triangulation-trilateration surveying. And when establishing new control points, the accuracy can be improved by increasing redundant observations of centric combination network instead of using the single network. Also, in case of combined traverse surveying by adding observable laterals, accuracy level of trilateration could be achieved, and it was found that traverse is effective for large areas where sighting is easy, and combined traverse surveying is effective for urban areas where sighting is difficult.

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An Analysis on the Results of Cadastral Coordinate Computation of Urban Control Point for Connection to Cadastral Control Point -A Case Study of Changwon-si of Kyungnam- (지적기준점과 연계 활용을 위한 도시기준점의 지적좌표 성과산출 분석 - 경상남도 창원시를 중심으로-)

  • Hong, Sung-Eon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.127-138
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    • 2011
  • This study aimed at suggesting the possibility of an application that connects cadastral control point and urban control point. In order to do this, we calculated and analyzed the cadastral coordinate on urban control point by using the GPS observation data of Changwon-si urban control point (32 points) which was announced based on the result of global coordinate system. We calculated cadastral coordinate through using three different kinds of calculation S/Ws, and compared the results of the calculation with the preexisting result of urban control point. The comparison suggested that the gap between the new results and the existing results is in the range of error specified by a law. Therefore, the result can be used in cadastral surveying. However, for the safe application in practical works, we suggested that it would be better to carry out new cadastral surveying and use its result than to use the result of the current urban control point directly in surveying cadastral. In addition, we suggested that it is necessary to examine precisely the local station of triangulation. Finally, we recommended that one should use trilateral network adjustment S/W as one's calculation S/W.

Computation of Bessel Coordinates of the Cadastral Control Points by Trilateration Adjustment of GPS Baseline Measurements (GPS 관측기선의 삼변망 조정계산에 의한 우리나라 지적측량기준점의 베셀성과 산출)

  • Yang, Chul-Soo;Kang, Sang-Gu;Jung, Rea-Jung;Kim, Yong-Ho;Lee, Min-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2007
  • In this study, the software to compute Bessel coordinates by trilateration adjustment was developed, and the software was used to determine coordinates of the cadastral control points over the southern Korean peninsula. The baseline measured by GPS was reduced to the distance on geoid surface by applying PNU95 geoid model, and the distance on geoid surface was reduced to the plane grid distance by applying scale factor of map projection of Bessel coordinates. Using the plane grid distance, Bessel coordinates of 32 CORS (Continuously Operating Reference Station) were computed by free adjustment at first, and then the coordinates of the cadastral control points were computed by joining the control points to adjacent CORS. The result shows a possibility of construction of highly accurate and consistent cadastral survey network with coordinate error less than 1ppm of distance, when newly computing the coordinates of the control points by using distances measured by GPS.

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Adjustment of Plane Trilateration Nets with Fixed Point by Using of Minimum Work Theory (고정점을 갖는 평면 삼변망의 최소일의 원리에 의한 조정)

  • Yang, In Tae
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 1987
  • The precise methods applied to adjust plane trilateration nets employ least squares techniques. The observations or the condition equations in these known methods are, without exception, nonlinear. The coefficients of the corrections in the conditions equations methods are lengthy and complicated. This paper presents a new method in which the coefficiets of the corrections of the conditions are simple and can be easily calculated and checked. In this method the measured distances in trilateration nets are considered as elastic members in an internally redundant framework. If the redundant members have measuring errors, axial forces must be applied to fit them in the framework. As a result axial forces will develop in all other members causing changes in their lengths. By applying minimum work techniques one can determine these changes in length which are in fact the required corrections of the measured distances. The result of this study presents that the closing ratio is about 1/145000 and it is improved that this method is useful in analysis plane trilateration nets.

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Development of the Process of Coordinate Transformation of Local Datum Cadastral Map to the World Geodetic System - Using Adjusted Coordinate - (지적도면의 세계측지계 좌표변환 프로세스에 대한 연구 - 조정좌표의 활용을 통해서 -)

  • Yang, Chul Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.32 no.spc4_2
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    • pp.401-412
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    • 2014
  • This study is purposed on showing an effective process for coordinate transformation of cadastral maps, based on the local datum, in the World Geodetic System (WGS) for Cadastral Reform Project (CRP). The process follows three steps: coordinate adjustment, datum transformation and distortion modeling. The first procedure is that point coordinates on local datum has to be adjusted by those GPS observed point-to-point distances, using trilateration. Secondly, the adjusted coordinates need to be transformed to WGS by applying the Affine model, while the verification of the methodology is implemented under numerical experiments. To conduct this procedure, 195 points in the same coordinate origins in Seoul and 61 points in several different origins in Incheon are used in the estimation. As a result, there are less than 2cm coordinate differences between transformed coordinates and measured ones at everywhere. Also, it is remarkable that the transformation does not depend on either of the particular common points or the sizes of computed region. Therefore, this suggested methodology is expected to easily provide identifications and corrections for points-deviations for improved quality of the cadastral map by distortion modeling through CRP.