Institute Of Geodesy, Cartography And GIS

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FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESInstitute of Geodesy, Cartography and GISInstitute director: assoc. prof. Peter BLIŠŤAN, MSc., PhD. (peter.blistan@tuke.sk)Research activities of the Institute are inclusive and reflect modern trends in geodesy,cartography and geoinformatics. The Institute does research in the fields of: Surveying and engineering surveying; Cartography; Photogrammetry and remote sensing; Cadastre of real estates and land consolidation; Geoinformatics.Regarding these activities, the Institute focuses on the solution of research tasksrelated to the issues of surveying and engineering surveying application in the field ofinvestment construction, mining and metallurgical industry, as well as activities related to thedocumentation of changes to the Earth's surface associated with the use of mineral resources.In addition, the Institute reflects trends in research in the collection of data in term of thedocumentation of cultural, historical, as well as natural monuments. In the field ofgeoinformatics, the Institute deals with the research of data collection methods for GIS, thecreation of tools for GIS for the needs of solving the actual tasks of practice, state and publicadministration, the development of tools for risk assessment of natural and anthropogenicfactors negatively affecting the environment, its quality and a sustainable development ofsociety. In the last years, research at the Institute is also oriented to the area of the use ofUAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) for data collection for the needs of the Earth's surfacemodeling and documentation of natural and anthropogenic objects. The Institute attempts to develop research and cooperation in the following areas:Mathematization of adjustment and processing of geodetic network structures;Systemic and methodological applicability of spatial survey of geodetic point fields bytotal stations and Global Navigation Satellite Systems;Deformation monitoring;Optimization of experimental geodetic measurements;Research of the use of alternative, especially robust estimation methods in theprocessing, adjustment and analysis of geodetic measurements;Algebraic expression of topological transformations of plastic deformations of buildingstructures, of dynamically loaded metal structures;Use of terrestrial laser and optical scanning in the measurement and creation of spatialmodels of objects;Use of geo-statistical methods in the processing of spatial data in GIS;Development of methods and tools for analysis and visualization of spatial data in GIS;Development of methods and tools for analysis and assessment of natural phenomena(including geohazards) in GIS environment;INSPIRE and implementation of the Regulation at the national level;Use of unmanned aerial systems (drones, UAV) for the collection of spatial data.FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESLetná 9/A, Košice, SLOVAKIAE-mail: sekrd.fberg@tuke.skWEB: www.fberg.tuke.sk

FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESList of available research equipment for cooperationSoftware equipment of computer laboratories of the Institute: WinKOKEŠ 11.53 (1 network license for 21 computers, 3 local licenses); ATLAS DMT DEMO 1.2, demo; BENTLEY MicroStation; Terramodeler; LANDSCAPE EXPLORER; GROMA 8.0 demo; GEUS MAP 7.1, educational version; MATLAB 5.22; GEONET; S 2000; AutoCad map; Photomodeler Scanner full; Agisoft PhotoScan; Auto Cad Civil 3D; Trimble Recon; Street Pilot C550 SK Roads; Trimble Geomatics Office v. 1.62; ArcGIS 10.2 Spatial analyst 3D Analyst; Terra Sync Professional 3 licenses; Geo SK-5 (1 local license).FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESLetná 9/A, Košice, SLOVAKIAE-mail: sekrd.fberg@tuke.skWEB: www.fberg.tuke.sk

FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESCurrently, the Institute has the following instrumentation: Electronic plane table KYPREGELPhase comparator 1AFK13electronic laboratory measuring instrument VAREG 2Indicator TKG DROptical levelling instrument MN 20Instrument ZEISS NI 0252 pcs.Instrument ZEISS NI B5Instrument MOM NI A1Instrument NI D1Instrument NI 050KInstrument ZEISS NI 004Instrument NI B3Instrument ZEISS NI 030Instrument KONI 007 compensatorInstrument NI BInstrument NI 002 compensator 400 (grad)Instrument NI A31Instrument ZEISS NI 007 optical 400 (grad) 3 pcs.Instrument NI 02210 pcs.Levelling instrument NI DL 101 G DIGTheodolite MEOPTA T 1C3 pcs.Theodolite ZEISS THEO 0806 pcs.Theodolite ZEISS THEO 020 A5 pcs.Theodolite ZEISS ZHEO 020 B5 pcs.Theodolite balloon2 pcs.Theodolite ZEISS THEO 120Theodolite WILD T2Theodolite MEOPTA T30Theodolite HILDEBRAND Theodolite KERN DKM 3Theodolite T 1CTheodolite TB3 MOMTheodolite ZEISS THEO 010 ATheodolite ZEISS THEO 010 BTheodolite ZEISS THEO lens-mirrorTheodolite TE B1Theodolite THEO 015 BTheodolite TH 2Radio distance meter MRA 2Distance meter KERN DM 501Distance meter ZEISS EOT 2000Distance meter ZEISS EOK 2000Distance meter KERN DM 504Distance meter LEICA DISTO - handheld, laserDistance meter ZEISS REDTA 002Tacheometer ZEISS DAHLTA 010 ATacheometer ZEISS DAHLTA 010 BTeletop - objectiveTelemeterTacheometer ZEISS BRT 006Tacheometer MOM D1Theodolite KERN DM 501GPS MAGELAN 315 - handheld, personalLaser TKG N 205Setting-out laser ROTOLITE 842Laser set LA 3002Total station TOPCON GTS 6ATotal station LEICA TC 605 L5pcs.5pcs.2pcs.14 pcs.2 pcs.4pcs.4pcs.7pcs.1pcs.2pcs.2pcs.FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESLetná 9/A, Košice, SLOVAKIAE-mail: sekrd.fberg@tuke.skWEB: www.fberg.tuke.sk

FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIES Total station LEICA TC (R) 303Total station NIKON DTM 332SOKKIA STRATUS GPS2pcs.Small gyro-theodolite GI-D1Gyro-theodolite MRK-2Gyro-theodolite GI-B2Photogrammeter ZEISSVernier theodoliteHanging theodolite TH 6Pocket levelling instrument NI B6 MeoptaInstrument for setting-out surface normalGPS 900 LeicaTrimble VX – robotic total station softwareLeica DNA 03 – digital levelling instrumentPhoto camera CANON 500Leica T3 151 – total stationLeica Flex Live TS02 Ultra 7 - total stationLeica Flex Live TS02 Ultra 2 - total stationdigital levelling instrument – SPRINTER 150MInclination system – NIVEL 210Monitoring GNSS system Leica 1200Terrestrial laser 3D scanner Scan Station C-10Binocular LeicaLevelling instrument SOKKIA C3302pcs.Levelling instrument SOKKIA C4102pcs.Levelling instrument RUNNER 203pcs.Plotter HP DESIGN JET 110plus2pcs.Dilatometer TM-71Geo Explorer Geo XH 2008Digital photo camera CANON 500 with accessories DISTO D8 – laser distance meter SCANNER HP 4670Levelling instrument Topcon DL 101 G digitalTacheometer with electronic distance meter LEICA TCR 305Integrated measuring system TOPCON 2xLaser kit type LA 3002 with accessories and the followingpossible applications:evaluation of stereophotogrammetric images,laser testing measurements,comparison of survey tapes,comparison of invar levelling rods,angle measurement by laboratory units,testing of electro-optical distance meters,the instrumentation related to the realisation ofmeasurements for physical geodesy and geophysics:pole finder,metal Barometer ANEROID2 pcs.torsional magnetic scales,thermo-hydrograph,portable magnetic scales,field combined scales,field quartz transistor clock,lux meter,thermograph METRA,optoelectronic proton magnetometer,electro-stabilizer,gravimeter GS 11,syntoniser 2.R,inclinometer,magnetometer ZEISS M2,3-component magnetometer.Aibot x6 UAVFACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESLetná 9/A, Košice, SLOVAKIAE-mail: sekrd.fberg@tuke.skWEB: www.fberg.tuke.sk

FACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESFACULTY OF MINING, ECOLOGY, PROCESS CONTROL AND GEOTECHNOLOGIESLetná 9/A, Košice, SLOVAKIAE-mail: sekrd.fberg@tuke.skWEB: www.fberg.tuke.sk

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