P2-9-6
Figure 7 Equipment Mounted on Normal Automobiles
Figure 8 Scene of The Survey Using The Vehicle
3180 3200 3220 3240 3260 3280 3300 3320 3340 3360 3380 3400
X Coordinate (m)
Figure 9 Comparison of this System and
Conventional Methods
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