ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Jun 2021)

The Use of UAV in Cadastral Mapping of the Czech Republic

  • Václav Šafář,
  • Markéta Potůčková,
  • Jakub Karas,
  • Jan Tlustý,
  • Eva Štefanová,
  • Marián Jančovič,
  • Drahomíra Cígler Žofková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10060380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 380

Abstract

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The main challenge in the renewal and updating of the Cadastre of Real Estate of the Czech Republic is to achieve maximum efficiency but to retain the required accuracy of all points in the register. The paper discusses the possibility of using UAV photogrammetry and laser scanning for cadastral mapping in the Czech Republic. Point clouds from images and laser scans together with orthoimages were derived over twelve test areas. Control and check points were measured using geodetic methods (RTK-GNSS and total stations). The accuracy of the detailed survey based on UAV technologies was checked on hundreds of points, mainly building corners and fence foundations. The results show that the required accuracy of 0.14 m was achieved on more than 80% and 98% of points in the case of the image point clouds and orthoimages and the case of the LiDAR point cloud, respectively. Nevertheless, the methods lack completeness of the performed survey that must be supplied by geodetic measurements. The paper also provides a comparison of the costs connected to traditional and UAV-based cadastral mapping, and it addresses the necessary changes in the organisational and technological processes in order to utilise the UAV based technologies.

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