E-Book, Englisch, 344 Seiten
Stoter / van Oosterom 3D Cadastre in an International Context
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4200-0567-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Legal, Organizational, and Technological Aspects
E-Book, Englisch, 344 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-0567-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The increase in private property value, growth of underground and multilevel development, and the emergence of 3D technologies in planning and GIS drives the need to record 3D situations in cadastral registration. 3D Cadastre in an International Context: Legal, Organizational, and Technological Aspects demonstrates how to record 3D scenarios in order to improve insight into overlapping constructions.
This book emphasizes the technical aspects of cadastral registration, focusing on four main topics: context (in which 3D situations in seven countries are studied); the framework for modeling 2D and 3D situations; models for a 3D cadastre; and realization of a 3D cadastre. The book presents preliminary solutions for issues related to efficient methods for 3D data collection, 3D data structuring and modeling, organization of 2D and 3D objects in one environment, 3D database creation and 3D analyzing.
Zielgruppe
Land surveyors, legal professionals interested in property law, GIS professionals, and students in geography, urban and rural planning, land management, and GIS
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
ANALYSIS OF THE BACKGROUND
Scope of a 3D Cadastre
Elementary Cadastral Model
Types of Cadastral Registrations
3D Cadastral Recordings and Private Law
3D Cadastral Recordings and Public Law
Conclusions
3D RECORDINGS IN CURRENT CADASTRAL REGISTRATIONS
The Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
Queensland, Australia
British Columbia, Canada
The United States
Argentina
Conclusions
NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR A 3D CADASTRE
Current Cadastral Registrations and 3D
Basic Needs for a 3D Cadastre
Opportunities for a 3D Cadastre
3D Applications outside the Cadastral Domain
Conclusions
FRAMEWORK FOR MODELING 2D AND 3D SITUATIONS
Theory of Spatial Data Modeling
Data Models
Conceptual Model
Logical Model
Physical Model
UML
Spatial Data Modeling and DBMS
Standardization Initiatives
Conclusions
GEO-DBMSS
Geometrical Primitives in DBMSs
Topological Structure in DBMSs
Spatial Analyses in DBMSs
Implementation of a 3D Geometrical Primitive in a DBMS
Conclusions
3D GIS AND ACCESSING A 3D GEO-DBMS WITH FRONT ENDS
3D GIS
Accessing a geo-DBMS with a CAD Front End
Accessing a geo-DBMS with a GIS Front End
Accessing a geo-DBMS Using Web Technology
Conclusions
INTEGRATING 2D PARCELS AND 3D OBJECTS IN ONE ENVIRONMENT
Absolute or Relative Coordinates
Introduction of a Case Study
Integrated TINs of Point Heights and Parcels
Analyzing and Querying Parcel Surfaces
Generalization of the Integrated TIN
Generalization Prototype
Conclusions
MODELS FOR A 3D CADASTRE
Conceptual Model for a 3D Cadastre
Introduction of Possible Solutions
A 2D Cadastre with 3D Tags
Hybrid Approach
Full 3D Cadastre
Evaluating the Conceptual Models
Conclusions
LOGICAL MODEL FOR A 3D CADASTRE
Right-Volumes in the DBMS
3D Physical Objects in the DBMS
Volume Parcels in the DBMS
Maintaining History in the 3D Cadastre
Conclusions
REALIZATION OF A 3D CADASTRE
Prototypes Applied to Case Studies
Prototypes of the Hybrid Cadastre
Prototype of the Full 3D Cadastre
Conclusions
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND FURTHER RESEARCH
Analysis of the Background
Framework for Modeling 2D and 3D Situations
Models for a 3D Cadastre
Realization of a 3D Cadastre
Future Directions for a 3D Cadastre
Further Research
Main Results of the Research Presented in This Book
Appendix A
Visualizing Attributes in VRML
Appendix B
XSLT Stylesheet to Transform XML to X3D