USE OF SATELLITE GEODESY IN TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE OF UKRAINE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30838/J.PMHTM.2413.270922.33.903Keywords:
satellite geodesy; geodetic measurements; GPS technology; geodetic equipment; restoration of transport infrastructure; land managementAbstract
The purpose of the article. Analyze scientific publications on the use of traditional geodetic equipment and compare with geodetic equipment using GPS technologies. As a basis for comparison, analyze the method of execution and work cost, time spent on field and chamber work. Determination of the efficiency and expediency of using satellite receivers in works related to the creation of a planning and cartographic basis for the territorial plan. Method. To achieve this goal, the experience of the field shooting method, cameral work and data processing was analyzed. During the research, cadastral plan of the area is developed, new technologies in the field of land management, cadastral, geodetic search works and materials of scientific and practical conferences are considered. Advantages and disadvantages of traditional and satellite methods for geodetic measurement are considered. Results. According to the results of the obtained data, a topographic map of the reserve lands area, comparable methods of using geodetic equipment and the estimated works’ cost were constructed. Scientific novelty. The conducted analysis made it possible to determine the advantages of satellite geodesy in the areas of land management, cadastral, and geodetic search works. The obtained result shows the importance of this direction in modern life and practical activity. Practical value. It is explained by the expansion of opportunities for cadastral needs of modern geodetic measurements, which can replace traditional geodetic measurements. With the help of satellite geodesy, it is expedient to create large-scale maps in a shorter period of time, and they also facilitate the acquisition of data from hard-to-reach or inaccessible objects, and objects that require the permission of the land user (owner) to conduct work.
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