11-05-2017, 01:19 PM
A total station or TST (total station theodolite) is an electronic / optical instrument used in modern surveying and building construction. The total station is an electronic theodolite (transit) integrated with an electronic distance measurement (EDM) to read slope distances from the instrument to a particular point, and an on-board computer to collect data and perform advanced calculations based on coordinates .
Total robotic stations allow the operator to control the instrument from a distance through the remote control. This eliminates the need for an auxiliary staff member when the operator holds the reflector and controls the total station from the observed point.
• The Total station is designed to measure inclined distances, horizontal and vertical angles and elevations in topographic and geodetic works, tachymetric surveys, as well as for the solution of geodesic application tasks. The results of the measurements can be recorded in the internal memory and transferred to a personal computer interface.
• The basic properties are the range, speed, and accuracy of unmatched measurements. The total stations are developed in view of the maximum comfort of the user's work. High-efficiency electronic tachometers are
It has wide audience for the sole of industrial problems.
• Angles and distances are measured from the total station to the points under survey, and the coordinates (X, Y and Z or north, east, and elevation) of the points surveyed with respect to the total position of the station are calculated Using trigonometry and triangulation.
• Data can be downloaded from the total station to a computer and application software used to calculate the results and generate a map of the surveyed area.
• A total station is an electronic / optical instrument used in modern topography. It is also used by archaeologists to record excavations as well as by police, crime scene investigators, private accident Reconstructionists and insurance companies to take measurements of scenes. The total station is an electronic theodolite (transit) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM), in addition to internal data storage and / or external data collector.
• The purpose of any survey is to prepare maps, checkpoints formed a basic requirement for the preparation of these maps.
• There are several numbers of methods such as traverse, triangulation etc. to provide these control points.
• Whatever the method of providing control points, includes the measurement of two entities (Distance and Angle).
• Again, distance can be measured using various instruments such as string, tape.
• Linear tap.
• Gunter chain (20m and 30m).
• Steel strip (20m and 30m).
• Inver tap.
• Hunter Short Base (80m).
• Electronic Instruments of Distance Measurement, Total Station and GPS.
• The angle can be measured using a theodolite.
Total robotic stations allow the operator to control the instrument from a distance through the remote control. This eliminates the need for an auxiliary staff member when the operator holds the reflector and controls the total station from the observed point.
• The Total station is designed to measure inclined distances, horizontal and vertical angles and elevations in topographic and geodetic works, tachymetric surveys, as well as for the solution of geodesic application tasks. The results of the measurements can be recorded in the internal memory and transferred to a personal computer interface.
• The basic properties are the range, speed, and accuracy of unmatched measurements. The total stations are developed in view of the maximum comfort of the user's work. High-efficiency electronic tachometers are
It has wide audience for the sole of industrial problems.
• Angles and distances are measured from the total station to the points under survey, and the coordinates (X, Y and Z or north, east, and elevation) of the points surveyed with respect to the total position of the station are calculated Using trigonometry and triangulation.
• Data can be downloaded from the total station to a computer and application software used to calculate the results and generate a map of the surveyed area.
• A total station is an electronic / optical instrument used in modern topography. It is also used by archaeologists to record excavations as well as by police, crime scene investigators, private accident Reconstructionists and insurance companies to take measurements of scenes. The total station is an electronic theodolite (transit) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM), in addition to internal data storage and / or external data collector.
• The purpose of any survey is to prepare maps, checkpoints formed a basic requirement for the preparation of these maps.
• There are several numbers of methods such as traverse, triangulation etc. to provide these control points.
• Whatever the method of providing control points, includes the measurement of two entities (Distance and Angle).
• Again, distance can be measured using various instruments such as string, tape.
• Linear tap.
• Gunter chain (20m and 30m).
• Steel strip (20m and 30m).
• Inver tap.
• Hunter Short Base (80m).
• Electronic Instruments of Distance Measurement, Total Station and GPS.
• The angle can be measured using a theodolite.