2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16873-4_42
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Realization of a Cartographic GIS for the Filing and Management of the Archaelogical Excavations in the Nelson’s Island

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“…11) or CAD software. To get 2D representations (planimetric, transverse and longitudinal), and to obtain metrically correct maps, an experimental numerical algorithm, developed in C ++ was used (Costantino, 2010a). In particular, from the point cloud, infinitesimal portions consistent with section planes have been selected, generating a set of 2D two-dimensional points converted later by a subsequent vectorialization algorithm and exported finally to ".dxf" format ( fig.…”
Section: The Laser Scanning Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11) or CAD software. To get 2D representations (planimetric, transverse and longitudinal), and to obtain metrically correct maps, an experimental numerical algorithm, developed in C ++ was used (Costantino, 2010a). In particular, from the point cloud, infinitesimal portions consistent with section planes have been selected, generating a set of 2D two-dimensional points converted later by a subsequent vectorialization algorithm and exported finally to ".dxf" format ( fig.…”
Section: The Laser Scanning Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the advantages for the institutions are evident: for instance, the City Council could have available the up-dated maps in the official cartographic system, since all data about the territory of their interest could be useful for the map update. After a proper codification in a territorial computer system in WebGIS mode (Yang 2008), the next goal will be to integrate and share these information, which will be consulted and easily traceable on the screen, thus creating a new dynamic kind of cartography, customizable in terms of representation, extremely innovative and different from the raster or numeric traditional cartography and representing an operative support, useful for the promotion of the rural territory (Costantino 2010, Costantino 2008. It is clear that following analysis will contribute to updating and enriching the actual framework; this project represents obviously the first step toward the real action of promotion of this territory, by means of survey technologies and systems like G.I.S for the organization and management and the planning of the research work, in the field of the preservation of the existing rural built heritage (Crăciunescu 2008).…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, a photogrammetric survey of the collapsed corner was performed both for production of ortho‐photos (Fig. ) and for the integration of more complex elements of the collapsed area that, in connection to the considerable morphological variability had shown significant gaps in the laser scanning data processing .…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%