Title
The 3D cadastre prototype and pilot in the Russian Federation
Author
Vandysheva, N.
Sapelnikov, S.
Van Oosterom, P.J.M.
De Vries, M.E.
Spiering, B.
Wouters, R.
Hoogeveen, A.
Penkov, V.
Faculty
OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment
Date
2012-05-06
Abstract
This paper presents the developed prototype and the planned pilot of the on-going project on 3D cadastre modelling in the Russian Federation. The aim of this project is to provide guidance in the development of 3D Cadastral registration and to create favourable legal and institutional conditions for the introduction of a 3D cadastre. The Russian Federation has a strong drive towards a 3D cadastre for better registration of complex buildings, or other types of constructions, and subsurface networks (e.g., cables and pipelines). After the recent completion of the design of a 3D Cadastral model, the project is currently in the phase of testing this design via a pilot based on the developed prototype system. The test data, including selected 3D cases, is from Nizhny Novgorod (about 400 km east of Moscow), which has been selected as pilot region in this project. The selected 3D cases are representative 3D cadastral objects related to buildings (units) and pipelines. The initial prototype focuses on the presentation of 3D information of cadastral objects. Therefore a web browser based solution has been developed, in which the 3D visualization and interaction is implemented with the BS Contact plug-in from Bitmanagement (www.bitmanagement.com). This includes functionality to: display and interact with the various pilot objects in 3D (rotate, zoom, select, etc.), connection of 3D actions to existing 2D cadastral portal (maps.rosreestr.ru/Portal), display administrative data (show id, cadastral number), alphanumerical selection on multiple attributes (owner name, id of cadastral object, address, etc.), ability to configure ‘hide / show’ privacy data (depending on user), show / hide layers (including reference data such as 2D cadastral map, topographic map, or areal photograph), offer link to photograph of selected 3D building, interface in Russian language, etc. The pilot will further be used to evaluate the possible future workflow around 3D parcels in Russia: accepting newly registered 3D parcels, and correctly storing them into the database for possible future access. The experiences from the pilot will be used to prepare the guidelines for the future 3D registration: both the legal aspects and the technical workflow.
Subject
3D cadastre
standards
cadastral modelling
prototype
pilot
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Publisher
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
ISBN
97887-90907-98-3
Source
Proceedings FIG Working Week 2012, Territory, environment and cultural heritage, Rome, Italy, May 6-10, 2012
Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
conference paper
Rights
(c) 2012 The Authors