The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman

In recent year, terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) become popular to collect the data for strata title. TLS requires less manpower and time to collect the data and also manage to collect the data in an inaccessible place. In building mapping, the point cloud data obtained from the terrestrial laser sca...

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Main Author: Azman, Amar Haikal
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spelling my.uitm.ir.423332021-02-26T01:33:28Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42333/ The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman Azman, Amar Haikal Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks Digital photography In recent year, terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) become popular to collect the data for strata title. TLS requires less manpower and time to collect the data and also manage to collect the data in an inaccessible place. In building mapping, the point cloud data obtained from the terrestrial laser scanner can be processed using either direct or indirect approaches in post-processing phases to generate the as-built plan. Both methods, however, have their own limitation where direct post-processing approaches require extensive experience and expertise in processing point cloud data. However, it takes a lot more time for indirect post-processing methods and propagates more error compared to the direct post-processing approach. Thus, further study is necessary to robustly identify the quality of the as-built plan produce from difference post-processing approaches of TLS data. For that purpose, this study focuses on investigating the reliability of direct and indirect post-processing approaches from TLS data to produce two-dimensional (2D) as-built plan for strata title application. For differentiate purpose, the comparison of dimensional analysis between the as-built plan produce from TLS data, the as-built plan obtains from total station measurement and existing as-built plan from Development, And Facility Management Unit of UiTM Arau will be examined and analyzed. In the end, this study can help to determine the reliability of as-built plan from direct and indirect post-processing approaches of TLS data. 2021-02-23 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42333/1/42333.pdf Azman, Amar Haikal (2021) The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA Perlis.
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Digital photography
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Digital photography
Azman, Amar Haikal
The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
description In recent year, terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) become popular to collect the data for strata title. TLS requires less manpower and time to collect the data and also manage to collect the data in an inaccessible place. In building mapping, the point cloud data obtained from the terrestrial laser scanner can be processed using either direct or indirect approaches in post-processing phases to generate the as-built plan. Both methods, however, have their own limitation where direct post-processing approaches require extensive experience and expertise in processing point cloud data. However, it takes a lot more time for indirect post-processing methods and propagates more error compared to the direct post-processing approach. Thus, further study is necessary to robustly identify the quality of the as-built plan produce from difference post-processing approaches of TLS data. For that purpose, this study focuses on investigating the reliability of direct and indirect post-processing approaches from TLS data to produce two-dimensional (2D) as-built plan for strata title application. For differentiate purpose, the comparison of dimensional analysis between the as-built plan produce from TLS data, the as-built plan obtains from total station measurement and existing as-built plan from Development, And Facility Management Unit of UiTM Arau will be examined and analyzed. In the end, this study can help to determine the reliability of as-built plan from direct and indirect post-processing approaches of TLS data.
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title The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
title_short The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
title_full The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
title_fullStr The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
title_full_unstemmed The reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / Amar Haikal Azman
title_sort reliability studies of terrestrial laser scanner for direct and indirect post-processing approaches for as-built plan / amar haikal azman
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42333/1/42333.pdf
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