Our future work will also include the
investigation of the performance of compact zoom
lenses, since zoom lenses are needed in the
proposed system and the experience in this
respect is still insufficient (Wiley & Wong
1990). When motorized theodolites are available,
a program will be produced to automate the
calibration and theodolite orientation.
Furthermore, the function of fast automated 3-D
determination of targets or distinct features
based on the theodolite scanning principle will
be developed.
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
All the work was carried out at University
College London while the author was studying for
a Ph.D. degree there under the Technology
Cooperation Project of the British Council. He
would like to thank both the institutions and
all the relevant staff, especially his
supervisor Professor Ian Harley.
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