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Measuring equipment and non-spring made trailer.

Measuring equipment and non-spring made trailer.

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The demand for safety and to provide safety are increasing, parallel with the growth of the need for mobility, transport and logistics. A big part of the demands and recommendations to provide safety in air traffic is related to the safety at and in the surroundings of the runways. The research focused on exploring the airport infrastructure; mainl...

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... readings per second were executed with automatic monitoring through the GeoCOM protocol. The Topcon 360 • prism was placed on the specially made non-spring and stiff trailer with other stationary measuring technology as seen in Figure 1. Five longitudinal profiles were driven with the equal minimal speed of 6 km/h, with which the whole width of the runway was contained, and 8700 points were recorded. ...
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... GNSS Topcon Hyper Pro equipment was placed on the trailer, as well as on the GPR, which served for the positioning of the vehicle and GPR and placing the measured values on the comparative plane which was recorded as classically geodetic with a density of points 2.5 m × 2.5 m. Used measuring equipment is seen in Figures 1 and 2. ...
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... monitoring (IMR) was, hereinafter, expanded with new actors since the incorporation of additional supplementary measurements with which deformations on the runway can be detected or confirmed is intended. Thus, the expanded BDP monitoring (IMR_all) (Figures 8-10), in which the geodetic measurement provider and supplementary measurement provider are included as outer actors, was created. ...
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... monitoring results (IMR_all) are determined areas of vertical deviations, which are a combination of findings based on the visual runway check-up, the results of the used geodetic method and the results of the supplementary method, which is shown in Figure 11. Areas of the deformations can be shown as 2D contours of the plane of deviations from the regression plane, as a 3D plane of deviations from the regression plane or on a plate in a real space. ...

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