Abstract

AbstractThe total station is a modern geodetic instrument, which is a system for measuring angle and length and consists of theodolite and electro-optical distance meters. The total station represents the integrated components of the electro-optical distance meters and theodolite, and accordingly, the measurement uncertainty estimates and validity indicators of the total station Leica Geosystems Ag TS11 1″ R500 through this work in part are compliant with ISO 17123-3 for theodolite and ISO 17123-4 for the electro-optical distance meters, and the method developed by the laboratory is partly applied. Due to its spatial limitation, the calibration laboratory can modify standard methods, but before applying the non-standard method that method must be validated and proven to be valid under the applied calibration conditions. KeywordsTotal stationTheodoliteElectro-optical distance metersISONon-standard method

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