Journal of Surveying Engineering: Recent submissions
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Online Surveying Engineering Education Initiatives
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010) -
Erratum: “Location of Railroad Boundaries” by Andrew C. Kellie, A. Essam Radwan, and Dewey R. Houck III (March, 1983)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1984) -
Reviewers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010) -
Reviewers for GPS '88 Papers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988) -
Erratum: “Technical Standards for Boundary Surveys Developing Model Law” by Harlan J. Onsrud, Matthew C. Swanson, and Steven D. Johnson (June, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 2)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1987) -
Message from the New Editor
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005) -
Practitioner’s Forum Revisited
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007) -
Reviewers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007) -
Editor's Note
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002) -
GPS Geodetic Reference System in Tennessee
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988)Faced with diminished survey forces and a sparse geodetic reference system, the Tennessee Department of Transportation reduced its geodetic survey workload to a minimum. The introduction of Global Positioning System (GPS) ... -
Editorial
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1996) -
Editorial
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2008) -
Measuring Land Subsidence Using GPS: Ellipsoid Height versus Orthometric Height
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)Global positioning system (GPS) technology has been frequently used to monitor geological hazards associated with ground deformations, such as long-term landslides and subsidence. When GPS data are processed, they yield ... -
New Solutions for General Transition Curves
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)This paper presents new solutions in the area of general transition curves. General transition curves describe a curvilinear transition between two rectilinear directions using only one equation. The curves ensure continuous ... -
Detection of High-Speed Railway Subsidence and Geometry Irregularity Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)Subsidence and geometry deformation monitoring are essential for safe transportation on a high-speed railway. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is able to collect dense three-dimensional point data from the survey scene and ... -
Remote Survey: Alternative Method for Capturing Data
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)As technology in the manufacture of total stations evolves rapidly, a new era in surveyor's field work arises. This paper describes appropriate instrumentation, software, and possibilities for communication that are needed ... -
Modeling the Beam Deflection of a Gantry Crane under Load
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)Gantry cranes load and unload containers from container ships. To ensure safety and operation, the deflection of their main beams under load should be analyzed. This deflection depends on the weight of the loaded container ... -
William Bowie: Eminent Scientist and First Chairman (1926–1940) of ASCE’s Surveying and Mapping Division
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New Models for Scattering Bias Compensation in Time-of-Flight Range Camera Self-Calibration
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)The geometric calibration of time-of-flight range cameras is a necessary quality assurance measure performed to estimate the interior orientation parameters. Self-calibration from a network of range imagery of an array of ... -
Surveying Colocated GNSS, VLBI, and SLR Stations in China
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)The local tie vectors between different space geodesy instruments in colocated sites, such as the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), and satellite laser ranging (SLR), are ...