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Total Station Tutorial

Civil Engineering construction

Published by: Ankush Sharma
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Total Station is a land surveying instrument used by Civil Engineers for survey and construction purposes. The problem with Total Station is its unavailability, it costs a lot and is not easily available to the students. The Total Station surveying app is a 3D simulator to help students learn to use a total station.
There are four basic functions that every civil engineer must know
they are:
1. Station Orientation
2. Observation
3.Resection
4. Setting Out
Our Total Station Simulator teaches these four basic functions in a practical way by letting them perform 3D simulated practicals on the app itself on their iPhone devices.
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