STUDYING THE PRECISION OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC PLAN USING THE CLASSICAL TECHNOLOGIES AND THE U.A.V.
Abstract
The paper presented in the study presents an analysis of the planning and altimetry of the specifications made by the classical technology and U.A.V. technology, technologies used in the elaboration of the topography of the plan in the I.C.H.A.T., USA.M.V Cluj-Napoca. To achieve the topographic plan, from a classic point of view, the coordinates of the points determined by the GNSS technology have been started. From point P a closed loop polygon path with In Po orientation was made. The azimuth, zenithal and distance observations were made with the Laica TCR 805 total station, making orientated azimuth observations. As a result of the polygonal route, there was obtained a non-closing on the guidelines and coordinates that fall within the tolerable tolerances. From the points of the polygon route, the elevations of the planimetric and altimetric details required for the topographical plan of the I.C.H.A.T. Elaboration of the topographic plan of the study area was carried out by UAV technology, using a Phantom 4 pro DJI multicopter dione machine with a FC6310 (8.8 mm) type device. The digital model of the land through the classical technology was made using the TopoLT software, and in the UAV technology the DRONE DEPLOY program was used. Better fidelity in using UAV technology and better precision in classical technology is more noticeable when plotting land with a greater slope.
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