Influence of Time Delays of Robotic Total Stations Witch High Sampling Frequency on Accuracy of Measurements to Moving Prisms
Auteur(s): |
G. Lenda
A. Uznański M. Strach |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Archives of Civil Engineering, mars 2019, n. 1, v. 65 |
Page(s): | 31-48 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ace-2019-0003 |
Abstrait: |
Robotic total stations are a group of surveying instruments that can be used to measure moving prisms. These devices can generate significant errors during kinematic surveys. This is due to the different speeds of the total station’s measurement subsystems, which results in the observations of the point location being performed in different places of the space. Total stations which are several years old may generate errors of up to a few dozen centimeters. More modern designs, with much lower delays of the mechanical and electronic subsystems, theoretically allow to significantly reduce the values of the errors. This study involved the performance of kinematic tests on the modern robotic total station Leica MS50 in order to determine the values of measurement errors, and also to define the possibility of using them for the above-mentioned applications. |
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