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Investigation and Implementation of New Technology Wearable Mobile Laser Scanning (WMLS) in Transition to an Intelligent Geospatial Cadastral Information System

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  • Abdurahman Yasin Yiğit

    (Engineering Faculty, Geomatics Engineering Department, Mersin University, Mersin 33110, Turkey)

  • Seda Nur Gamze Hamal

    (Department of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Institute of Science, Mersin University, Mersin 33110, Turkey)

  • Murat Yakar

    (Engineering Faculty, Geomatics Engineering Department, Mersin University, Mersin 33110, Turkey)

  • Ali Ulvi

    (Department of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Institute of Science, Mersin University, Mersin 33110, Turkey)

Abstract

The human population is constantly increasing throughout the world, and accordingly, construction is increasing in the same way. Therefore, there is an emergence of irregular and unplanned urbanization. In order to achieve the goal of preventing irregular and unplanned urbanization, it is necessary to monitor the cadastral borders quickly. In this sense, the concept of a sensitive, up-to-date, object-based, 3D, and 4D (4D, 3D + time) cadastral have to be a priority. Therefore, continuously updating cadastral maps is important in terms of sustainability and intelligent urbanization. In addition, due to the increase in urbanization, it has become necessary to update the cadastral information system and produce 3D cadastral maps. However, since there are big problems in data collection in urban areas where construction is rapid, different data-collection devices are constantly being applied. While these data-collection devices have proven themselves in terms of accuracy and precision, new technologies have started to be developed in urban areas especially, which is due to the increase in human population and the influence of environmental factors. For this reason, LiDAR data collection methods and the SLAM algorithm can offer a new perspective for producing cadastral maps in complex urban areas. In this study, 3D laser scanning data obtained from a portable sensor based on the SLAM algorithm are tested, which is a relatively new approach for cadastral surveys in complex urban areas. At the end of this study, two different statistical comparisons and accurate analyses of the proposed methodology with reference data were made. First, WMLS data were compared with GNSS data and RMSE values for X, Y, and Z, and were found to be 4.13, 4.91, and 7.77 cm, respectively. In addition, WMLS length data and cadastral length data from total-station data were compared and RMSE values were calculated as 4.76 cm.

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  • Abdurahman Yasin Yiğit & Seda Nur Gamze Hamal & Murat Yakar & Ali Ulvi, 2023. "Investigation and Implementation of New Technology Wearable Mobile Laser Scanning (WMLS) in Transition to an Intelligent Geospatial Cadastral Information System," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(9), pages 1-20, April.
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