16/04/2026
Integration of Raster and Vector Data in Boundary Survey Using Orthophoto
This project utilizes the integration of orthophoto imagery (raster data) and survey boundaries (vector data) to enhance the accuracy, validation, and interpretation of property limits on the ground.
The orthophoto, generated through aerial mapping, provides a georeferenced and high-resolution representation of existing ground features such as road networks, waterways, vegetation, and built structures. This serves as a reliable visual reference layer.
The vector data, derived from ground survey observations and existing technical descriptions, represents the precise legal boundaries of the property based on approved plans and cadastral records.
The combined use of these datasets enables the following:
• Verification of the spatial alignment between declared property boundaries and actual ground conditions
• Identification of potential encroachments, overlaps, or boundary inconsistencies
• Improved accuracy in relocation and verification surveys
• Enhanced visualization for technical evaluation, planning, and decision-making
• Support in resolving boundary disputes through clear and evidence-based mapping
This integrated approach strengthens the reliability of boundary surveys by bridging technical survey data with real-world conditions, ensuring that both legal and physical aspects of the property are properly represented.