Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia

The concept of Coordinated Cadastral System (CCS) was first introduced in Malaysia on 1996. The conceptual model of CCS was focused on using satellite technology as a tool for improving accuracy of land record data. Survey measurement always contain error in each observation. In order to have geomet...

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Main Authors: A. Kadir, Abd. Majid, Omar, Abdullah Hisam
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2006
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spelling my.utm.56752017-08-09T08:58:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5675/ Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia A. Kadir, Abd. Majid Omar, Abdullah Hisam TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The concept of Coordinated Cadastral System (CCS) was first introduced in Malaysia on 1996. The conceptual model of CCS was focused on using satellite technology as a tool for improving accuracy of land record data. Survey measurement always contain error in each observation. In order to have geometric constraints in every observation, adjustment is needed especially in cadastral network. Cadastral control station is used to avoid the collective error. GPS technology is found to be useful in providing control for the existing large cadastral network. By improving the existing network with appropriate spacing of GPS stations, better adjustment results are obtained. The objectives of this study are i) to develop a Cadastral Control Infrastructure (CCDB) using GPS technology for both urban and rural areas, and ii) to execute comprehensive analysis of cadastral network adjustment that based on GPS derived data. The development of CCDB is essential in providing cadastral control for cadastral network adjustment. Great lengths of comprehensive analysis of large-scale cadastral network adjustments are presented.Meanwhile, the least square adjustment technique is one of the best methods for the cadastral network adjustment with different accuracy in observation. Beside that, this adjustment method is also the best technique in network adjustment. Cadastral network adjustments are depends on the competency and accuracy of control station. Based on the analyses, its shown that satellite derived data (GPS) has improved the accuracy of the coordinates in the Digital Cadastre Database (DCDB). Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2006 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5675/1/IRPA_72362.pdf A. Kadir, Abd. Majid and Omar, Abdullah Hisam (2006) Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia. Project Report. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia.
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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A. Kadir, Abd. Majid
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
description The concept of Coordinated Cadastral System (CCS) was first introduced in Malaysia on 1996. The conceptual model of CCS was focused on using satellite technology as a tool for improving accuracy of land record data. Survey measurement always contain error in each observation. In order to have geometric constraints in every observation, adjustment is needed especially in cadastral network. Cadastral control station is used to avoid the collective error. GPS technology is found to be useful in providing control for the existing large cadastral network. By improving the existing network with appropriate spacing of GPS stations, better adjustment results are obtained. The objectives of this study are i) to develop a Cadastral Control Infrastructure (CCDB) using GPS technology for both urban and rural areas, and ii) to execute comprehensive analysis of cadastral network adjustment that based on GPS derived data. The development of CCDB is essential in providing cadastral control for cadastral network adjustment. Great lengths of comprehensive analysis of large-scale cadastral network adjustments are presented.Meanwhile, the least square adjustment technique is one of the best methods for the cadastral network adjustment with different accuracy in observation. Beside that, this adjustment method is also the best technique in network adjustment. Cadastral network adjustments are depends on the competency and accuracy of control station. Based on the analyses, its shown that satellite derived data (GPS) has improved the accuracy of the coordinates in the Digital Cadastre Database (DCDB).
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author A. Kadir, Abd. Majid
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
author_facet A. Kadir, Abd. Majid
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
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title Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
title_short Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
title_full Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
title_fullStr Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in Malaysia
title_sort integration of land records and satellite derived data for the development of modern cadastre in malaysia
publisher Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5675/1/IRPA_72362.pdf
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