Horizontal and vertical positions of points for the control assessment of crane rails are classically determined separately. The procedure is time consuming and causes non-homogenous accuracy of the horizontal and vertical position of control points. The proposed alternative approach is based on polar measurements using a high accuracy total station instrument and a special platform with two precise surveying prisms fixed on it. Measurements are carried out from a single station thus ensuring a common coordinate system and homogenous accuracy. The position of the characteristic point of a rail is derived from the measured positions of both prisms with known geometry of the platform. The influence of platform non-horizontality is defined, along with its elimination procedure. Accuracy assessment is ensured with redundant measurements. Result of the proposed procedure is a numerical and graphical presentation of characteristic points. The control parameters required in international Eurocode standards are easily determined from them. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Marjetič, A., Kregar, K., Ambrožič, T., & Kogoj, D. (2012). An alternative approach to control measurements of crane rails. Sensors (Switzerland), 12(5), 5906–5918. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120505906
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