Universitas IGM initiates BEO Series #1, Using Photogrammetric Methods for Precision Mapping
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Universitas IGM initiates BEO Series #1, Using Photogrammetric Methods for Precision Mapping
Senin, 16 Desember 2024
Photogrammetric methods for precision mapping and map presentation based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) were discussed in a seminar called Bincang Geomatika (BEO) Series #1. The event was conducted in Building C of Sudirman Campus, Palembang, with speakers from academicians in Geomatics Engineering.
Three speakers were invited to the seminar, specifically Geomatics Engineering Lecturer at Institut Teknologi Sumatera (ITERA), Ratna Mustika Sari, S.T., M.T., Geomatics Engineering Lecturer at ITERA, Rizqi Aulia, S.T., M.T., and Geomatics Engineering Lecturer at Universitas Indo Global Mandiri (IGM), Ahmad Ridho Sastra, S.T., M.Eng. This programme was attended by students, academics, and practitioners in Geomatics who were enthusiastic in exploring topics related to precision mapping.
Participants were invited to understand how the photogrammetric method is an effective solution for accurate and precise mapping according to SNI. Photogrammetry is a mapping method that uses aerial photographs or digital imagery to produce high-quality topographic maps. This technology is growing rapidly along with the advancement of software and hardware in the digital era.
Ratna Mustika Sari, S.T., M.T., in her presentation mentioned that precision mapping using photogrammetry can make a significant contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in industry, innovation, and infrastructure. Photogrammetry supports infrastructure development with precision mapping. High-quality maps are required for sustainable regional planning and development, following national standards, Ratna said.
Ahmad Ridho Sastra, S.T., M.Eng. from Universitas Indo Global Mandiri, mentioned that map preparation based on SNI is necessary to ensure accuracy and uniformity of spatial data. This is the foundation for sustainable development in Indonesia.
With national standards in mapping, we can reduce the cost of mapping and improve the quality of the data produced, which can be used to support structured and sustainable development, he concluded. (andhiko ta/dzulfiqorammar)