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
increased time consumption, high cost and
inefficient methods for data acquisition. In
cadastral surveying mainly there are three
operations. Those are 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 generates 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