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ADVANCES AND TRENDS IN GEODESY, CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOINFORMATICS PROCEEDINGS OF THE XTH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEODESY, CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOINFORMATICS, DEMÄNOVSKÁ DOLINA, LOW TATRAS, SLOVAKIA, 10–13 OCTOBER 2017 Advances and Trends in Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics Editors Soňa Molčíková, Viera Hurčíková, Vladislava Zelizňaková & Peter Blišťan Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Geographical Information Systems, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia CRC Press/Balkema is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK Typeset by V Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd., Chennai, India Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY All rights reserved. No part of this publication or the information contained herein may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, elec- tronic, mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written prior permis- sion from the publisher. Although all care is taken to ensure integrity and the quality of this publication and the information herein, no responsibility is assumed by the publishers nor the author for any damage to the property or persons as a result of operation or use of this publication and/or the information contained herein. Published by: CRC Press/Balkema Schipholweg 107C, 2316 XC Leiden, The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected] www.crcpress.com – www.taylorandfrancis.com ISBN: 978-1-138-58489-1 (Hbk) ISBN: 978-0-429-50564-5 (eBook) Advances and Trends in Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics – Molcˇ íková et al. (Eds) © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-1-138-58489-1 Table of contents Preface ix Committees of GCG 2017 xi Part A: Surveying and mine surveying Impact of a horizontal refraction on a geodetic network adjustment 3 M. Bajtala & Š. Sokol 3D digital mapping of cave spaces in Slovakia by terrestrial laser scanning 9 K. Bartoš, K. Pukanská, Š. Rákay, J. Sabová & P. Bella Precision of angular measurement of total stations Trimble M3 15 J. Braun Historical boundary marks—an outstanding heritage 21 O. Dudáček & V. Čada Multi-sensor monitoring of suspended steel bridge structure 27 J. Erdélyi, A. Kopáčik & P. Kyrinovič Pedestrian positioning using smartphones in building with atypical geometry 35 Ľ. Erdélyiová, P. Kajánek & A. Kopáčik Landslide movements analysis: The case of Kadzielnia in Kielce 41 P. Frąckiewicz, K. Krawczyk & J. Szewczyk Verification of horizontal circles quality of surveying instruments 47 V. Hašková Accuracy analysis of continual geodetic diagnostics of a railway line 53 J. Ižvoltová & T. Cesnek Verification of the quality of selected electro-optical rangefinders according to STN ISO 17123-4: 2013 59 J. Ježko & Š. Sokol Landslide movement monitoring as an element of landscape protection 65 K. Krawczyk & J. Szewczyk Measuring and creating of the mapping documentation of the part of the Josef Gallery 71 T. Křemen Influence of image compression on image and reference point accuracy in photogrammetric measurement 77 M. Marčiš & M. Fraštia Photogrammetric deformation measurement of concrete f lat slab 83 M. Marčiš, M. Fraštia & T. Augustín v High-resolution 3-D mapping for the survey of valuable inaccessible Medvedia Cave in the National Park of Slovenský raj 89 K. Pukanská, K. Bartoš, J. Sabová & D. Tometzová The influence of refraction on determination of position of objects under water using total station 95 Š. Rákay, K. Bartoš & K. Pukanská Enhanced maximal precision increment method for network measurement optimization 101 M. Štroner, O. Michal & R. Urban Errors of electronic high precision short distance measurement 107 M. Štroner, J. Braun, F. Dvořáček & R. Urban Mapping of spoil heap by commercial and home-assembled fixed-wing UAV systems 113 R. Urban, B. Koska & M. Štroner The comparison of selected robust estimation methods for adjustment of measurements in geodetic network 119 V. Zelizňaková & T. Hurčík Part B: Geodetic control and geodynamics Is Galileo ready for precise geodetic applications? 127 Ľ. Gerhátová, M. Mináriková & M. Ferianc Application of microgravity for searching of cavities in historical sites 133 J. Chromčák, J. Ižvoltová & M. Grinč Kronstadt height datum on the territories of the Czech and Slovak republics and its connection to a global vertical reference frame 139 V. Vatrt, R. Machotka & M. Buday Part C: Cartography and geoinformatics Some possibilities of using geographic information systems in analysis of the potential of destination Slovenský raj (Slovakia) in tourism 147 P. Blišťan, M. Šoltésová, B. Kršák, C. Sidor & Ľ. Štrba Aggregation of uncertain information and its implementation in geographic information systems and spatial databases 153 R. Ďuračiová, M. Muňko & J. Caha SQL base for managers and visitors of the Kielce botanical garden 159 R. Florek Paszkowski Displaying of easements in vector cadastral maps 165 Ľ. Hudecová & R. Geisse 3D visualization of extraction progress in the quarry Lehôtka pod Brehmi using tools of digital cartography 171 V. Hurčíková, S. Molčíková & T. Hurčík Conceptual basis for a modeling cultural heritage in Slovakia: Harmonisation requirements and application the Humboldt project tools 177 K. Kročková vi Open structured databases’ use for spatial econometrics within data-driven governance and business intelligence 183 B. Kršák, C. Sidor & Ľ. Štrba Analysis of LiDAR data with low density in the context of its applicability for the cultural heritage documentation 191 T. Lieskovský, J. Faixová Chalachanová, L. Lessová & M. Horňák Classification of digitized old maps 197 M. Talich, O. Böhm & L. Soukup Author index 203 vii Advances and Trends in Geodesy, Cartography and Geoinformatics – Molcˇ íková et al. (Eds) © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-1-138-58489-1 Preface The anniversary 10th International Scientific and Professional Conference Geodesy, Car- tography and Geoinformatics (GCG 2017) was organized under the auspices of the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia. The co-organizers of this conference were the Faculty of Science of the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice (Slovakia), the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Slovak Uni- versity of Technology in Bratislava (Slovakia), the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic), the Polish Polytechnic of Świętokrzyskie in Kielce (Poland), AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow (Poland), Upper Nitra Mines Prievidza, plc. (Slovakia) and the Slovakian Mining Society (Slovakia). The conference was held October 10–13, 2017 in the Low Tatras, Slovakia. The purpose of the conference was to facilitate a meeting that would present novel and fundamental advances in the field of geodesy, cartography, and geoinformatics for scien- tists, researchers, and professionals around Middle Europe. Conference participants had the opportunity to exchange and share their experiences, research, and results with other col- leagues, experts, and professionals. Participants also had the possibility to extend their inter- national contacts and relationships for furthering their activities. The conference focused on a wide spectrum of topics and areas of geodesy, cartography, and geoinformatics as listed below: 1. Surveying and mine surveying • Geodetic networks, data processing • Engineering surveying and deformation measurement • Photogrammetry and remote sensing • Real estate cadastre and land consolidation 2. Geodetic control and geodynamics • Cosmic and satellite geodesy, theory and applications • Vertical reference systems • Absolute and relative gravimetry 3. Cartography and Geoinformatics • Collection and processing of spatial data, • Data standards, infrastructure, metadata, geodatabases • Spatial analyses and modeling • Development and application of methods and models for spatial processes • Digital cartographic systems • 3D visualization of spatial data, publishing data on the internet, virtual reality 32 papers from countries V4 were accepted for publication in the conference proceedings of the Conference. Each of the accepted papers was reviewed by selected reviewers in accord- ance with the scientific area and orientation of the papers. ix

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