Summary

The aim of this bachelor thesis is to adition of points in Czech state trigonometric network for Loučka village, situated in Vsetín district, as well as to specify the methods briefly and create the topography of the measured points. The measurements were in progress according to the preset schedule, consulted with the supervisor of the bachelor thesis. They began in July 2007 and continued until May 2008.

In the initial part, I devoted some time to reconnoiter the terrain and search for appropriate arias to locate the points. This work was followed by the data gathering, the measurement of the total station TOPCON GTS-226, as well as the measurements to establish topographical forms. The following part of the project was to process the found data by means of these computer programmes: notebook, Kokeš 6.7 from Gepro Company, MicroStation from Bentley Systems Company, AreGIS 9.1 from Ersi & Leica SK-Pro 3.0. Gaining a skill to work with and use efficiently these programmes is, in my opinion, the most valuable experience of my work.

The work is divided into several chapters. The first significant chapter is titled The Basics of Point Fields, in which I focus on the history and the gradual improvement of geodesic network in the Czech Republic, as well as division of point fields. I consider the chapter Laws and Public Notices as the most important, as I was, similarly like all the other geodesic surveyors, obliged to follow the contents of laws and public notices. This chapter deals only with an abstract of the most relevant issues such as a definition of detailed location point field, instructions how to measure, standards for points, and also all the needed norms and code of rules. The following chapter concentrates on the procedure of measuring and processing the date. I describe the methods of my terrain work and data processing in this part. The last chapter but one is concerned with the measuring methods and it might be regarded as a general procedure, which could be applied for similar measurements in different locations.

In the conclusion, I not only assess the whole work and mention the problems that appeared during my project, but also suggest some different ways to solve the problems.