Volume 7, Issue 1, July 2014, Pages 343–352
Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman1, Tanzila Islam2, and Smrity Rani Poddar3
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
3 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
Original language: English
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Global Positioning System (GPS) has become as an important tool in land use study. Using GPS, it is possible to conduct survey with less manpower and less time. In this study, land use analysis was carried out using handheld GPS and Total Station. Campus of Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET) was selected as the study area for this study. Garmin GPS was used to locate ground position and track logs of different objects within the study area. Handheld GPS could receive and track satellite signals between 0 to 3 meters of positional accuracy. The aim of the study was to compare the land use survey results conducted by both GPS and Total Station. Primary input for mapping the whole study area was GPS readings which were collected during the field survey. GPS readings were processed using some software i.e. Map source, Google Earth, Google Sketch up, Auto CAD, Photoshop and developed land use map. This paper is an attempt to evaluate the performance of handheld GPS in land use survey. Precision of handheld GPS is low. Accordingly, the results of the GPS survey indicates about 12% errors compared with the results of Total Station survey. However, handheld GPS is recommendable to conduct preliminary survey and where there is scarcity of manpower and time.
Author Keywords: Land use Survey, Handheld GPS, Total Station, Google Earth, AutoCAD, RUET.
Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman1, Tanzila Islam2, and Smrity Rani Poddar3
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
3 Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET), Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh
Original language: English
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Global Positioning System (GPS) has become as an important tool in land use study. Using GPS, it is possible to conduct survey with less manpower and less time. In this study, land use analysis was carried out using handheld GPS and Total Station. Campus of Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET) was selected as the study area for this study. Garmin GPS was used to locate ground position and track logs of different objects within the study area. Handheld GPS could receive and track satellite signals between 0 to 3 meters of positional accuracy. The aim of the study was to compare the land use survey results conducted by both GPS and Total Station. Primary input for mapping the whole study area was GPS readings which were collected during the field survey. GPS readings were processed using some software i.e. Map source, Google Earth, Google Sketch up, Auto CAD, Photoshop and developed land use map. This paper is an attempt to evaluate the performance of handheld GPS in land use survey. Precision of handheld GPS is low. Accordingly, the results of the GPS survey indicates about 12% errors compared with the results of Total Station survey. However, handheld GPS is recommendable to conduct preliminary survey and where there is scarcity of manpower and time.
Author Keywords: Land use Survey, Handheld GPS, Total Station, Google Earth, AutoCAD, RUET.
How to Cite this Article
Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman, Tanzila Islam, and Smrity Rani Poddar, “Accuracy of Handheld GPS compairing with Total Station in Land Use Survey: A Case Study in RUET Campus,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 343–352, July 2014.