measurement in different target materials using total station with prism and reflector less mode of a total station. 1. a. Hardwood, 1. b. Concrete, 1. c. Steel, and 1. d. Reflective Tape. 2.Whether the difference in distance measurement between total station and target material, with prism and with surface materials, is more or less than the permitted 99% confidence level. 3.Whether the obtained distance measurements from different materials are conforming to the accuracy specified by the manufacturer to verify the stated accuracy over a range of distances. CHAPTER III Now, let's move on to CHAPTER III, wherein this chapter focuses on Data Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation.
Basically, the following diagrams were based from the
floated questionnaires among 30% selected geodetic engineers government and private practive here in Baguio City.
First diagram talks about "RESPONDENTS ON HOW
LONG THEY HAVE BEEN PRACTICING IN THE PROFESSION OF GEODETIC ENGINEERNG". Most of them are practicing their profession for almost 21-30 years. This will be significant in accessing their knowledge and expertise in the field of GE. Second diagram talks about their usage of total station Out of 15 respondents, 87% are using total station in performing land surveys while 13% are using RTK.
3rd digram deals on "what brand and model of total
station they are using." This question seeks to determine the least commonly total station by the Geodetic Engineers.
However, the time frame and the number of
experiments that were planned delimited the instrument of investigation and due to the unavailability of the unusual used brands of total stations, this study focuses on Hi-Target (ZTS-320R) Total Station.
4th diagram is established to know the most commonly
used target surfaces in observing inaccessible point.
Frequency Response Estimation of 1.3 Μm Waveguide Integrated Vertical PIN Type Ge-On-Si Photodetector Based on the Analysis of Fringing Field in Intrinsic Region