Feasibility Analysis of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Survey for Outer Boundary Surveys

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2022-09Author
Athukorala, AMP
Adikaram, WMIU
Bandulasoma, HHKT
Perera, OJ
Wijewardhane, SR
Manuranga, KP
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Cadastral	 surveying	 is	 the	 intellectual	 and	 technical	 process	 by	 which	 the	
boundaries	of	each	of	the	land	parcels	within	a	given	area	are	defined	in	a	consistent	
manner.	The	main	problems	of	the	Sri	Lankan	cadastral	system	are the increased	
time	 consumption,	 high	 cost	 and	 inefficient	 methods	 for	 data	 acquisition.	 In	
cadastral	 surveying	 mainly	 there	 are	 three	 operations,	 i.e. determination	 of	
boundaries,	survey	of	boundaries,	and	the	demarcation	of	boundaries.	This	paper	
presents	a	modern	method	of	close-range	photogrammetry	using	Unmanned	Aerial	
Vehicle	(UAV)	as	a	solution	in	the	scope	of	determining	and	surveying	boundaries.	
This	 study	 analyses	 the	 capability	 of	 UAV	 surveys	 to	 function as	 a	 rapid,	 cost	
effective	and	accurate	alternative	to	current	data	acquisition	techniques	in	the	hope	
of	accelerating	the	cadastral	mapping	process	of	the	country.	The	accuracy	of	UAV	
to	survey	outer	boundaries	was	measured	by	comparing	land	extents	of	typical	land	
parcels	obtained	via	two	methods,	UAV	and	Total	Station	(TS).	The	results	of	this	
study	show	the	point	cloud	generated from	UAV	images	generate	a	similar	extent	
output	as	conventional	methods.	The	only	limiting	 factor	was	boundary	 visibility	
which	was	not	an	issue	in	the	research	scope.	The	advantage	of	UAV	systems	lies	in	
their	high	 flexibility	and	efficiency	in	capturing	 the	surface	of	an	area	 from	a	low	
flight	altitude.
