Abstract

Technical Guidance for Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) describes that implementation of PTSL requires a land registration base map for mapping of land parcels. The land registration base map uses aerial photo maps, high-resolution imagery maps, and vector maps. A PTSL was undertaken to solve overlapping problems. Currently, UAV can be used to accelerate mapping because the UAV system is able to observe the earth’s surface at low altitude and still fulfill the accuracy requirements of land mapping. To support the PTSL, a large scale land registration base map is needed, in this case will be done using UAV. Case study is located in Ciwidey Village, Bandung regency, which does not have base map of land registration, has hilly terrain, and ± 332 ha area. The method of making land registration base map is using UAV-photogrammetry method and Ground Control Point (GCP) measurement is done by using GPS-static method for base point measurement and using real-time-kinematic method (RTK) for GCP measurement. The analysis of the results of this large-scale mapping is using the standard of accuracy as recommended by American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) 2014. The horizontal accuracy obtained from ortho-photo processing has fulfilled the ASPRS standard for 1: 1000 scale photo maps.

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