ISSN 2344 – 1283, ISSN CD-ROM 2344 – 1291, ISSN ONLINE 2344 – 1305, ISSN-L 2344 – 1283
 

RESEARCH ON THE USE OF MODERN GEODETIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC METHODS TO ACHIEVE THE SUPPORT NETWORK NEEDED FOR LOCATING AND MONITORING VARIOUS OBJECTIVES IN THE AREA OF UASVM DIDACTIC AND EXPERIMENTAL RESORT FROM COJOCNA, CLUJ COUNTY

Published in Journal of Young Scientist, Vol.I
Written by Zsuzsanna BACSO, Alexandra BOLCHIS, Alexandru BURA

According with the theme, the project will include implementation of a geodetic support network using modern geodetic and topographic methods in the Experimental Teaching Resort of UASVM – Cojocna, to locate and monitor various existing and future objectives and analyzing mathematical models used to determine the parameters grid points and positioning precision indices. Also, the network will serve as a geodesic polygon in which students from MTC department will conduct their annual practice. The need for a new geodetic support network in Cojocna Experimental Resort area, with an area of 667.5 hectares, lies in the fact that the point signals from the triangulation network and their terminals, in most of them, were destroyed. Creating the support network through modern methods, targeting global positioning new technologies and advanced instruments that will lead to obtaining high accuracy in point positioning, compared to the old technology and shorten the measurements execution and calculations. In essence, research team aims, after the recognition of the land, to realize location, measurement and processing of functional-stochastic models, to determine the coordinates of the support network points, used delineation and monitoring various objectives of the resort. The project will also include, digital support of the support network, and a comparative study of the accuracy of positioning points obtained by global positioning methods and trilateration method.

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