Research to justify the perspective use of individual coordinate systems for contiguous objects modelling with the case study of Moscow - Saints Petersburg railway

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The science of cartography should provide a historical mission, that is navigation, and also meet modern agendas including significantly expanding opportunities for BIM technologies, integrating functions of GIS and CAD systems. In this regard, cartography should be considered a fundamental basis for modern trends while creating digital twins of spatial objects. The practical part of the provided experiments included data collecting aimed at Moscow - Saints Petersburg railway infrastructure, the calculation of optimal parameters of the oblique Mercator projection in the Hotine version for the given object, and the construction of a 3D railway track model. This research investigated the principles of unique cartographic projections, strictly focused on the certain functioning objects. The research can helps many users and designers of digital twins of spatial objects pay their attention to the applied cartography specifics concerning these issues and also take into account the recommendations while creating Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Infrastructure Information Modelling (IIM) as well.

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Portnov, A. (2021). Research to justify the perspective use of individual coordinate systems for contiguous objects modelling with the case study of Moscow - Saints Petersburg railway. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 310). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131006003

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