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Documentation of the fortification near Snovídky
Cafourková, Jitka ; Koróniová, Monika (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the creation of a contour plan in the scale of 1: 250 and visualization of the terrain area of the Fortification near Snovídky. Measuring, computing and graphic work was carried out. The methods used include the GNSS method, the traverse and the tachymetric method. The inspection was performed by independent measurement of two control profiles. Primary Groma v.11, Microstation PowerDraf V8i Select and Atlas DMT were used for processing. The location was placed in the coordinate system S-JTSK and elevation system Bpv. Accuracy is suitable for Class 3 accuracy.
Documentation of the fortification of Kepkov
Březinová, Pavlína ; Mgr.Ing Monika Koroniová (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with geodesic documentation of the defunct, medieval fortification of Kepkov. Thesis describes the history of location, the importance of surveying, measuring, calculation, graphics work, the creation of control cross section and the accuracy testing. During measuring work were used methods GNSS - RTK, traverse and tacheometry. For processing of acquired data were used softwares Groma v.12, MicroStation V8i and Atlas DMT. The output is the thematical map in scale 1:500 on format A3 in coordinate system S-JTSK and height system Bpv. The part of the bachelor’s thesis is also the digital terrain model.
Documentation of the fortification of Kepkov
Březinová, Pavlína ; Mgr.Ing Monika Koroniová (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with geodesic documentation of the defunct, medieval fortification of Kepkov. Thesis describes the history of location, the importance of surveying, measuring, calculation, graphics work, the creation of control cross section and the accuracy testing. During measuring work were used methods GNSS - RTK, traverse and tacheometry. For processing of acquired data were used softwares Groma v.12, MicroStation V8i and Atlas DMT. The output is the thematical map in scale 1:500 on format A3 in coordinate system S-JTSK and height system Bpv. The part of the bachelor’s thesis is also the digital terrain model.
Documentation of the fortification near Snovídky
Cafourková, Jitka ; Koróniová, Monika (referee) ; Hanzl, Vlastimil (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the creation of a contour plan in the scale of 1: 250 and visualization of the terrain area of the Fortification near Snovídky. Measuring, computing and graphic work was carried out. The methods used include the GNSS method, the traverse and the tachymetric method. The inspection was performed by independent measurement of two control profiles. Primary Groma v.11, Microstation PowerDraf V8i Select and Atlas DMT were used for processing. The location was placed in the coordinate system S-JTSK and elevation system Bpv. Accuracy is suitable for Class 3 accuracy.
Application of geodetic methods for data collection by surveying of situation and higth elements of the landscape.
KREJČÍKOVÁ, Zuzana
The topic of this Dissertation is ``Application of geodetic methods of data collection to horizontal and vertical surveys of elements of the landscape in the Jenín water catchment area{\crqq}. Its aim was to make a detailed horizontal as well as vertical surveys of the site in question. The survey was carried out with the use of the tachymetric method. The coordinates of the points were specified in the S-JTSK system and in the Bpv altitude system. The entire site features a surface area of approximately 40 hectares. At first the reconnaissance of the terrain and of the existing point array was carried out in the entire area, the site was subsequently subjected to a detailed survey. The measurements were carried out with the use of the Leica TCR 407 power total station. The data was processed in the Groma, Atlas and MicroStation software. The result of the present Dissertation is the original document of the map at a scale of 1:1000.

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