Total Station and Its Applications in Surveying - GIS Resources
Total Station and Its Applications in Surveying - GIS Resources
Total Station and Its Applications in Surveying - GIS Resources
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Total station is designed for measuring of slant distances, horizontal and vertical angles and elevations in topographic and geodetic works, tachometric
surveys, as well as for solution of application geodetic tasks. The measurement results can be recorded into the internal memory and transferred to a personal
computer interface.
The basic properties are unsurpassed range, speed and accuracy of measurements. Total stations are developed in view of the maximal convenience of work of
the user. High-efficiency electronic tachometers are intended for the decision
It has the broad audience for sole of industrial problems.
Angles and distances are measured from the total station to points under survey, and the coordinates (X, Y, and Z or northing, easting and elevation) of surveyed
points relative to the total station position are calculated using trigonometry and triangulation.
Data can be downloaded from the total station to a computer and application software used to compute results and generate a map of the surveyed area.
A total station is an electronic/optical instrument used in modern surveying. It is also used by archaeologists to record excavations as well as by police, crime
scene investigators, private accident Reconstructionists and insurance companies to take measurements of scenes. The total station is an electronic theodolite
(transit) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM), plus internal data storage and/or external data collector.
The purpose of any survey is to prepare maps, control points formed a basic requirement for the preparation of these maps.
There are several numbers of methods like traverse, triangulation etc., to provide these control points.
Whatever the method the provision of control points, includes the measurement of two entities( Distance and Angle).
Again, distance can be measured by using various instruments like chain, tape.
Linear Tap.
Gunter’s chain (20m and 30m).
Steel band(20m and 30m).
Inver tap.
Hunter Short Base (80m).
Electronic Distance Measurement Instruments, Total station and GPS.
Angle can be measured by using a THEODOLITE.
Once distance and angular measurement is over computation is performed to provide the control points. A combination of all the three results in a powerful
instrument called TOTAL STATION.Hence, the TOTAL STATION is an instrument which consists of the following:
1.2. INSTRUMENTATION:
It consists of an EDM, Theodolite, Microprocessor combined into one. It also has a memory card to store the data. It also consists of battery socket which houses the
battery. A fully charged battery works for about 3 to 5 hrs continuously.
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+ / – 10mm to + / – 2mm.
10-12 kmNIKONOne second+ / – 2mm/km or 2ppmTriple the number of prisms double the distance.LEICAOne second SOKKIAOne second.
Measurement of distance is accomplished with a modulated microwave or infrared carrier signal, generated by a small solid-state emitter within the instrument’s
optical path, and reflected by a prism reflector or the object under survey. The modulation pattern in the returning signal is read and interpreted by the onboard
computer in the total station. The distance is determined by emitting and receiving multiple frequencies, and determining the integer number of wavelengths to the
target for each frequency. Most total stations use purpose-built glass Porro prism reflectors for the EDM signal, and can measure distances to a few kilometers.
Reflectorless total stations can measure distances to any object that is reasonably light in color, to a few hundred meters.
Principle:
Given the co-ordinate of the instrument position and bearing of a backward station the co-ordinates of any other point can be computed.
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These devices, also called electronic Tachometers, can automatically measure horizontal and vertical angles as well as slope distances from a single set up. From
these data they can instantaneously compute horizontal and vertical distance components, elevations, and
coordinates, and display the results on LCD. They can also store the data, either on board or in external data
collectors. If the coordinates of the occupied station and a reference azimuth are input to the system, the
coordinates of the sighted point are immediately obtained. This information can be directly stored in an
automatic data collector, there by eliminating manual recording. These instruments are of tremendous value
in all types of surveying. Total Stations offer many advantages for almost all types of surveying. They are
used for topographic, Hydrographic, cadastral, project and construction surveys.
The EDM instrument component installed in a Total Station is relatively small but still has distance ranges adequate for most work. Lengths up to about 2 km can be
measured with a single prism, and up to about 6 to 7 km with triple prism.
The angle resolution of available Total Stations varies from as low as a half-second for precise instruments suitable for control surveys, up to 20″ for instruments
made specifically for construction stakeout .
The setting of Total Station over the station mark is similar to an ordinary Theodolite. This includes
Centring
Levelling
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Removal of parallax
Total Stations are controlled with entries made either through their built-in keyboards or through the keyboards of hand-held data collectors.Details for operating each
individual total station vary somewhat and therefore are not described here.
The accuracy achieved with total station is mainly depends on operator procedure of Careful centering and levelling of the instrument
Tribrachs
Optical plummets
Prism and
Prism poles
Tribrachs must provide a snug fit without slippage. Optical plummets that are out of adjustment cause instruments to be set up erroneously over the measurement
point. The prism poles should be perfectly vertical and prism should be well fitted on that. Prisms should be checked frequently to determine their constants.
Robotic total stations allow the operator to control the instrument from a distance via remote control.Robotic systems offer reflector less measurement superior to any
other instrument available – capable of precision measurements this technology has tremendous benefits for every user. This eliminates the need for an assistant
staff member as the operator holds the reflector and controls the total station from the observed point. The remote positioning unit, which is attached to a prism pole,
has a built-in telemetry link for communication with the total station. Even a person is not needed near the total station. The Total station automatically moves and
locates the target. A person is required at the target at different survey locations. The Robotic Total stations speed up the survey work and reduce the manpower.
Robotic total station is the latest, most advanced system on the market today that boasts a new modern design, faster motors, 2000 meter reflectorless range.
Available in 1, 3, and 5 second angle accuracies, you can select the instrument that best fits your requirements.
Measurements can be stored “on board” with all the total stations. The two options that are available are
Data can be stored directly in the memory of the microcomputer, and later downloaded to an external storage device via a RS – 232 connections.
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The second option is the removable memory card. When one card is full, it can be removed and another card can be quickly installed.
Given two points whose coordinates are known, a total station can be used to get the coordinates of various other points based upon those two co-ordinates. Care
should be taken that the new points survey are carefully coded. The Map of the area can be obtained after downloading and processing.
Definition of Traverse: –
Traverse is the method of control survey in providing horizontal and vertical controls along a pre-defined route by means of establishing a series of connected lines
joining the traverse stations.
1.8.4. TRAVERSE:
In traverse a number of connected survey lines form a framework of survey.
The direction and length of survey lines are measured with the help of an angular measuring device (Theodolite) and distance measuring device ( Tape, chain,
EDM, GPS etc.).
Figure 1: Traverse
Open traverse: Starts from a known control point and ends at unknown point.
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Closed Circuit traverse: Starts from and ends at known control points.
Azimuth of any survey line or traverse leg is the clockwise angle from True North.
Grid Bearing:
Grid Bearing of any survey line or traverse leg is the clockwise angle from Grid North.
Magnetic Bearing:
Magnetic Bearing of any survey line or traverse leg is the clockwise angle from Magnetic North.
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Method: The prism is kept at the base of the object sight the telescope to the prism, and measure the slope distance ‘d’, now tilt the telescope up-to the tip of the
object. The height of the object is displayed, from the bottom of the prism depending upon the instrument.
This feature measures the elevation of a point where a prism can not be placed directly. The measurement is extended along the plumb line while the elevation is
continuously displayed.
This method is very useful for finding distances between two points which has an obstruction between them. It is of two types:
Continuous
Radial
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Distances can be obtained either in the continuous mode i.e., AB, BC,CD, DE,EF etc., or in the radial mode i.e., AB,AC,AD,AE,AF etc., however, the field
procedure is same for both only the selection of operation varies. This is required when there are obstructions in between survey line.
1.9.2. FIXING OF MISSING PILLARS (OR) SETTING OUT (OR) STAKE OUT:
The process of fixing missing pillars on the ground using its theoretical coordinates is known as STAKE OUT. Here two other known coordinates are required.
Process of finding the positions of known coordinates points e.g. missing boundary pillars.
1.9.3. RESECTION:
The process of finding the coordinate of the instrument position making use of other control points (points whose coordinates are known) is known as RESECTION.
Figure 8: Resection
Area Calculation.
Process of finding the area of a closed figure.
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Mine Survey
Cadastral Survey
Engineering Survey
Large Scale Survey
Road / Rail / Canal Survey
Some total stations also have a GNSS interface which combines the advantages of these two technologies (GNSS – line of sight not required between measured
points; Total Station – high precision measurement especially in the vertical axis compared with GNSS) and reduce the consequences of each technology’s
disadvantages (GNSS – poor accuracy in the vertical axis and lower accuracy without long occupation periods; Total Station – requires line of sight observations and
must be set up over a known point or with line of sight to 2 or more points with known location).
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