easily made using those systems,This is
because their referential materials are
not well applied by 3D CAD.
11)Data File Composition
This step was regarded as the final goal
for standard digital mapping projects.The
offical standard exchange file format was
determined and published by the Japan
Geographical Survey Institute in 1988.
12)Automatic Drafting
For the final output of digital products,
mapping companies can produce
automatically drafted maps using X-Y
flatbed plotters utilizing scribing
tools, ball point or ink pens.Color
electrostatic plotters are used only for
intermediate products. CAD laser plotting
is the latest method from PASCO in this
field.
Ground control Survey (&)
Signalization
Aerial Photography (%%)
Field Survey (%%)
Aerial Triangulation (&)
Photogrammetric Compilation
of digital data (###)
Supplementary topographic survey (###)
Supplementary field survey and editing
(###)
Compilation of digital data (###)
Editing digital geographic data (%%)
Editing/Updating standard files (%%)
Analyzing and adjusting the results (%%)
Creating administrative data files (%%)
Creating final digital drawings (%%)
Creating structured data files (%%)
Comments ;
### : highly improved
ae
* : partly improved
& : to be modified ,shortly
,compared with conventional digital mapping
Figure 2.1 Current standard procedures in
Japanese digital mapping
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2.1.2 Remarkable innovations in respective
procedures
Throughout the executions of digital mapping
projects,PASCO has introduced and created
new advanced methods.
1)Planning and Preparation
The most significant change in this step
is consideration of the GIS systems and
their data utilization of digital mapping.
Conventional digital mapping requires only
automated drafting of the same graphical
standard as in analogue mapping.
2)Ground Control Surveying and
Signalization
Judging from the accuracy standard of
signalized points,GPS surveying can easily
overcome current triangulation and
traversing,making use of kinematic and
rapid static methods.
For this aspect we planned to test GPS
measurements for base line analysis of a
medium range size area (approximately 10 x
10 kms) in the Mt.Fuji project which is
described later.
Photo 2.1 GPS base line measurement in the
Mt.Fuji Project
Photo 2.2 CG Plane Table Surveying System
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