2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi9100598
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Simulating Large-Scale 3D Cadastral Dataset Using Procedural Modelling

Abstract: Geospatial data and information within contemporary land administration systems are fundamental to manage the territory adequately. 3D land administration systems, often addressed as 3D cadastre, promise several benefits, particularly in managing today’s complex built environment, but these are currently still non-existent in their full capacity. The development of any complex information and administration system, such as a land administration system, is time-consuming and costly, particularly during the phas… Show more

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“…Considering the need for the speed and up-to-dateness of our age (as well as the relatively high costs), it is not always possible to produce the required current 3D data at the required temporal and spatial resolution and on the entire city scale. Since all created city models go through a certain data-production process, they always reflect the past [22,40]. Even measurement techniques such as photogrammetry and lidar (which are among the most effective methods in measuring and modeling large areas as compared to traditional measurement methods and have become increasingly common in recent years) cannot deliver their products in a very short amount of time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the need for the speed and up-to-dateness of our age (as well as the relatively high costs), it is not always possible to produce the required current 3D data at the required temporal and spatial resolution and on the entire city scale. Since all created city models go through a certain data-production process, they always reflect the past [22,40]. Even measurement techniques such as photogrammetry and lidar (which are among the most effective methods in measuring and modeling large areas as compared to traditional measurement methods and have become increasingly common in recent years) cannot deliver their products in a very short amount of time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They emphasized the significance of 3D Land Administration Systems (LAS) within the Spatial Development LifeCycle (SDC), underscoring the potential for greater utilization of BIM/IFC data to integrate various systems into the SDC. Tekavec et al (2020) presented and discussed a methodology for modeling 3D cadastral datasets. They also validated the importance of modeling datasets in the context of developing efficient processes for managing 3D cadastral data.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Important issues relating to 3D cadastres include applications of the 'Land Administration Domain Model' in various 3D cadastral aspects, such as the development of 3D spatial profiles to support the full lifecycle of 3D objects [13]; 3D data in the ISO 19152 valuation model [14]; the LADM-compliant 3D cadastral prototype system [15]; the spatial planning information package in ISO 19152 [16]; and LADM-IndoorGML for exploring user movements in evacuation exercises [17]. An interesting example of cadastral data use as a source for 3D indoor modelling is described in [18], whereas the simulation of a large-scale 3D cadastral dataset using procedural modelling is presented in [19].…”
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