Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is increasingly being used in land surveying to automate and improve various processes: AI-powered drones can be used to capture high-resolution aerial imagery and terrain data over large areas quickly and efficiently. Machine learning algorithms can then analyze this data to accurately map topography, identify boundaries, and detect changes over time. Additionally, AI can be applied to processing and interpreting data from traditional surveying equipment like laser scanners, helping to generate 3D models, detect patterns, and extract relevant information for land management and planning purposes.
Self-Driving Survey Rovers
Self-Driving Survey Rovers are autonomous vehicles equipped with surveying instruments, capable of independently navigating and collecting detailed spatial data in remote or difficult-to-access areas without human operators.

Progress Monitoring
Progress Monitoring in land surveying refers to the continuous observation and documentation of a construction project’s progress over time, allowing for real-time tracking of project milestones and identification of any deviations from the original plan.

