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meet standards for 1:25000 mapping scale. First quality tests
confirm this assumption. The prerequisite for achieving
required DTM quality was to use sophisticated procedures for
terrain surface reconstruction by using contour data and all the
other available information.
However, there are still many things to do in order to finish the
production of DTM for Serbia and Montenegro and to put it
into full exploitation. These include:
- Improvement of algorithms for geomorfological
elements extraction and terrain surface reconstruction
- . Thorough DTM quality assessment
- Design and building of country wide DTM database
- Specification of procedures for update and initial
updating of country wide DTM database
- Specification and development of standards and
procedures for DTM data distribution, etc.
Finally, it should be emphasized that key objective of this
project was to satisfy urgent requirements of great number of
prospective users, but also to initiate further developments and
activities in this area. This should include deployment of other
DTM acquisition technologies such as LiDAR, InSAR and
digital photogrammetry. These technologies should be used for
updating existing one or building completely new country wide
DTM for Serbia and Montenegro.
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