A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice

As the dependency on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in surveying has been growing over the years, the need for legal traceability of GNSS measurements has become a significant matter. In Malaysia, with the advent of the Malaysia Real-time Kinematic Network (MyRTKnet), GNSS surveying has r...

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Main Authors: Gill, J., Shariff, N. S., Omar, K.M ., Din, A. H. M., Amin, Z. M.
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Published: International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 2016
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spelling my.utm.730422017-11-29T23:58:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73042/ A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice Gill, J. Shariff, N. S. Omar, K.M . Din, A. H. M. Amin, Z. M. G109.5 Global Positioning System As the dependency on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in surveying has been growing over the years, the need for legal traceability of GNSS measurements has become a significant matter. In Malaysia, with the advent of the Malaysia Real-time Kinematic Network (MyRTKnet), GNSS surveying has revolutionised land survey and mapping. Correspondingly, the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (DSMM) amended and published standard regulations and guidelines concerning cadastral survey, i.e., Cadastral Survey Regulations 2009, to include GNSS measurements. However, these regulations and guidelines has not comprehensively incorporated legal traceability of GNSS measurements; which is a prerequisite for cadastral surveys as it requires reliable and conclusive evidence for issues such as boundary disputes. The first objective of this paper is to review and discuss the legal traceability of GNSS measurements. Secondly, it will highlight the current practice and issues, i.e., with regard to legal traceability, within the present Malaysian cadastral regulation and guidelines, in relation to the prevalently adopted Network RTK (N-RTK) technique, GNSS instrument calibrations, and reference stations' accuracy. Lastly, a rudimentary best practice guideline for GNSS surveying in cadastral survey for Malaysia is proposed. It is expected that this paper will contribute to the implementation of a best practice guideline, which is inclusive of legal traceability of GNSS measurements, for the Malaysian cadastral practice. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Gill, J. and Shariff, N. S. and Omar, K.M . and Din, A. H. M. and Amin, Z. M. (2016) A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice. In: 2016 International Conference on Geomatic and Geospatial Technology, GGT 2016, 3 October 2016 through 5 October 2016, Kuala Lumpur; Malaysia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032076577&doi=10.5194%2fisprs-archives-XLII-4-W1-191-2016&partnerID=40&md5=4d42be01de1b29b12d84145d8df18448
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topic G109.5 Global Positioning System
spellingShingle G109.5 Global Positioning System
Gill, J.
Shariff, N. S.
Omar, K.M .
Din, A. H. M.
Amin, Z. M.
A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
description As the dependency on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in surveying has been growing over the years, the need for legal traceability of GNSS measurements has become a significant matter. In Malaysia, with the advent of the Malaysia Real-time Kinematic Network (MyRTKnet), GNSS surveying has revolutionised land survey and mapping. Correspondingly, the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (DSMM) amended and published standard regulations and guidelines concerning cadastral survey, i.e., Cadastral Survey Regulations 2009, to include GNSS measurements. However, these regulations and guidelines has not comprehensively incorporated legal traceability of GNSS measurements; which is a prerequisite for cadastral surveys as it requires reliable and conclusive evidence for issues such as boundary disputes. The first objective of this paper is to review and discuss the legal traceability of GNSS measurements. Secondly, it will highlight the current practice and issues, i.e., with regard to legal traceability, within the present Malaysian cadastral regulation and guidelines, in relation to the prevalently adopted Network RTK (N-RTK) technique, GNSS instrument calibrations, and reference stations' accuracy. Lastly, a rudimentary best practice guideline for GNSS surveying in cadastral survey for Malaysia is proposed. It is expected that this paper will contribute to the implementation of a best practice guideline, which is inclusive of legal traceability of GNSS measurements, for the Malaysian cadastral practice.
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author Gill, J.
Shariff, N. S.
Omar, K.M .
Din, A. H. M.
Amin, Z. M.
author_facet Gill, J.
Shariff, N. S.
Omar, K.M .
Din, A. H. M.
Amin, Z. M.
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title A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
title_short A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
title_full A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
title_fullStr A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
title_full_unstemmed A review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the Malaysian cadastral practice
title_sort review on legal traceability of gnss measurements in the malaysian cadastral practice
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