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History Of Survey

HISTORY

Land surveying is the profession of determining the terrestrial or three dimensional position of points and the distance and angles between them. A land surveying professional is called a land surveyor. Those points are usually on the surface of the earth and are often used to establish land maps and boundaries for ownership, location like building corners or the surface location of subsurface features or other purposes required by government or civil law, such as property sales.

 

Basic surveying occurred since humans built the first large structures .the pre-historic monument at Stonehenge (2500BC) was set out by pre-historic surveyors using peg and rope geometry. In ancient Egypt a rope stretcher would use simple geometry to reestablish boundaries after the annual floods of the Nile River

Abel Foullon described a plane table in 1551 but it is thought that the instrument was in use earlier as his description is of a development instrument.

Gunter’s chain was introduced in 1620 by English mathematician Edmund Gunter.it enabled plots of land to be accurately surveyed and plotted for legal and commercial purposes.

In 18th century modern techniques and instruments of surveying began to be used. Jesse Ramsden introduced the first precision theodolite in 1787.it was an instrument for measuring angles in the horizontal and vertical plans.

In the 1970s the first instrument combining angles and distance measurement appeared becoming known as total stations.

The first satellite positioning system was the US Navy Transit System. The first successful launch took place in 1960, surveyors realized that they could use these field receivers to determine the location of a point.

The US Air force launched the first prototype satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS)

 

That used a larger constellation of satellites and improved signal transmission to provide more accuracy. Recent improvement to both satellites and receivers allow Real Time Kinematic(RTK) surveying.RTK surveys gets a high accuracy measurement by using a fixed base station and a second roving antennae. The position of the moving antennae can be tracked.

In the 21st century the theodolite, total stations and RTK GPS survey remain the primary methods in use.