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2D cadastre has been in existence for decades and most countries have found it convenient. However, in complex situations it has been found to be inadequate as ownership becomes difficult to realise. 3D cadastre data was previously not being collected, thus, making such data even more difficult to realise. 3D data collection for 3D cadastre is one of the main issues for practicing surveyors. Several ways of obtaining 3D data exist namely, traditional surveying, terrestrial laser scanning and from Computer Aided Design (CAD) sources. Various data sources have different data structure and a generalized data structure for 3D cadastre hardly reported. A simple and rapid method for indoor data acquisition is proposed. This seeks to determine if the dual half edge data structure is suitable for 3D cadastre. The dual half edge data structure is applied within a graphical user interface. The concept for indoor surveying or data acquisition within the LA_SpatialUnit of the Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is presented and proposed. Results show inconsistency of Trimble LaserAce 1000 for distance below 5 m with wide and narrow angle of measurement in indoor environment.
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This research is supported by the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia (ERGS grant, vote no. 4L047, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia).
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Jamali, A., Boguslawski, P., Gold, C.M., Rahman, A.A. (2014). Rapid Indoor Data Acquisition Technique for Indoor Building Surveying for Cadastre Application. In: Isikdag, U. (eds) Innovations in 3D Geo-Information Sciences. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00515-7_1
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