OPTIMIZED DETERMINATION OF 3D COORDINATES IN THE SURVEY OF INACCESSIBLE POINTS OF BUILDINGS - EXAMPLE OF APPLICATION IMPLEMENTED IN FREE SOFTWARE

IF 0.5 Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Pub Date : 2021-08-17 DOI:10.1590/1982-2170-2020-0057
L. L. S. França, A. Seixas, Luciene Ferreira Gama, João Naves de Moraes
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Abstract: The forward intersection method is already widely used in the geodetic survey of coordinates of inaccessible points, especially when only angle measurements are available, in this case, also called the triangulation method. However, the mathematical solution of the 3D forward intersection with the analytical definition of spatial lines, resolved by the Minimum Distances Method, is still not widespread in the academic and professional environment. This mathematical modeling determines the 3D coordinates of a point located in the middle of the minimum distance between two or more spatial lines, which spatially "intersect" towards the observation point. This solution is more accurate than others presented in the literature because it simultaneously solves the problem of 3D determination of a point by the method of least squares, in addition to providing an estimate of the coordinate precision, which are inherent to the adjustment. This work, therefore, has the objective of explaining the Minimum Distances Method for the spatial intersection of targeted measurements with a Total Station from two or more known observation points for the 3D determination of inaccessible points located in corners of buildings. For the analysis of the method, a Python tool was developed for QGIS that calculates the 3D coordinates and generates the adjustment processing report, being applied with real observations of the Geodetic survey of the SUDENE building, in Recife-PE. The methodology developed in this work proved to be suitable for measurements of large structures, achieving spherical precision better than ±1.0 cm, following the Brazilian standards for urban cadastre.
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建筑物不可达点测量中三维坐标的优化确定-在免费软件中实现的应用实例
摘要:正交法已经广泛应用于不可接近点坐标的大地测量,特别是当只有角度测量时,在这种情况下,也称为三角测量法。然而,通过最小距离法求解的具有空间线分析定义的三维正交的数学解在学术和专业环境中仍然不普遍。该数学模型确定了位于两条或多条空间线之间最小距离中间的点的三维坐标,这两条或更多条空间线在空间上朝向观察点“相交”。该解决方案比文献中提出的其他解决方案更准确,因为它除了提供平差固有的坐标精度估计外,还同时解决了通过最小二乘法三维确定点的问题。因此,这项工作的目的是解释目标测量与全站仪从两个或多个已知观测点的空间交叉的最小距离方法,以3D确定位于建筑物角落的不可接近点。为了分析该方法,为QGIS开发了一个Python工具,该工具计算三维坐标并生成平差处理报告,并应用于累西腓PE SUDENE大楼大地测量的实际观测。这项工作中开发的方法被证明适用于大型结构的测量,达到了优于±1.0厘米的球面精度,符合巴西城市地籍标准。
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Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas
Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas publishes original papers in the area of Geodetic Sciences and correlated ones (Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems). Submitted articles must be unpublished, and should not be under consideration for publication in any other journal. Previous publication of the paper in conference proceedings would not violate the originality requirements. Articles must be written preferably in English language.
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