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Application of Three-dimensional Laser Scanning Technology in the Teaching Practice of Surveying and Mapping of Ancient Buildings

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  • DUAN, Yapeng
  • LIU, Junli
  • LIU, Zhendong
  • CAI, Dingtao
  • NI, Shaomin

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Based on the study of the application of three-dimensional laser scanning technology in ancient building surveying and mapping, this paper briefly describes the working principle and flow of three-dimensional laser scanning technology. Based on the practical application, this paper puts forward the discussion of related problems and matters needing attention. This has a certain reference significance for the study of new technology in surveying and mapping of ancient buildings.

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  • DUAN, Yapeng & LIU, Junli & LIU, Zhendong & CAI, Dingtao & NI, Shaomin, 2019. "Application of Three-dimensional Laser Scanning Technology in the Teaching Practice of Surveying and Mapping of Ancient Buildings," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:300968
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.300968
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