Paper Key : IRJ************135
Author: Hussein Hadi Abbas,Mousa Hassan Oudah
Date Published: 13 Oct 2023
Abstract
This study investigates the potential of modern smartphone hardware and software, including sensors and Augmented Reality (AR) technology, to approximate the accuracy of conventional surveying instruments. We conducted a comparative analysis between smartphone-generated measurements and those obtained using Theodolite and Tape. The ARuler application exhibited the capability to measure distances with a maximum difference of only 2 cm compared to Tape measurements, showcasing the smartphone's precision in length measurements. Similarly, the Compass Pro application provided directional measurements with a maximum difference of 40 minutes when compared to Theodolite readings, indicating its suitability for directional measurements. This research underscores smartphonespotential as valuable tools for surveying tasks, highlighting their ability to approach the accuracy of traditional surveying instruments, and paving the way for more accessible and cost-effective surveying solutions.
DOI LINK : 10.56726/IRJMETS45188 https://www.doi.org/10.56726/IRJMETS45188