Topographical Work: Interpret and Process The GPS Data
Topographical Work: Interpret and Process The GPS Data
Step1: Install GIS Arc GIS 9.3, and DNR Garmin softwares. Save required Topo Map (Supplied in CD)
Note: DNR Garmin helps to down load the GPS data (Track and Way point). Arc GIS is required to
interpret and process the GPS data.
• Click Add Data icon (Shown with arrow) to add the saved Topo Map (*.tiff), Track (*.shp) and
Waypoint (*.shp) one by one simultaneously.
• Go to Labels Tab select COMMENT from Label Field drop down menu.
• Check Label features in this layer
• Press Apply and Ok
With the end of step 4, we have brought all the raw field data into GIS. Now we are ready to edit these data
as per our requirement.
Step 5: Editing
• Go to Tools and add Editor Tool bar
Step 7: Drawing the new track line in the shapefile that you have created.
• Import the newly created shapefile by repeating Step 3.
• To draw new track line repeat Step 5 in order to activate the editor.
• Click right mouse and open attribute table for the new waypoint layer
• Go to Options, choose Add Field to insert new column to type your remarks
Note: Do not forget to give name of your new column and chose the appropriate type
• Start editing to type your remarks in the new column FID (after typing save and stop editing)
• To view your remarks follow Step 4.
Remarks: Following the above steps you can create as many layers of Waypoints as required to show
the different features of your structures.
• Right click on the Command Area title and select Calculate Geometry
Step 12: Calculating and Displaying Chainage.
• Create a new point shape file from Arc Catalog for Fixed chainage interval and add it to the Arc
Map
• Start Editing the point shape file that you have created.
• Select the alignment of which you want to write chainage.
• From the Editor Drop down menu select Divide
• Choose place point separated by every, and give the desired interval and press OK
• Stop editing and add Field in the Chainage shape file and write chainages.
Step 15: To calculate and Display chainage of Way points (Nodes of the final alignment)
• Go to Arc Tool Box
• Go to Data Management Tool, then Features, then Features Vertices to Points
• Input the alignment of which you want to write chainage
• Name the output features class, click OK
• Calculate the distance between the two points in separate column by using distance formula
(=sqrt((X2-X1)^2 + (Y2-Y1)^2)
• Calculate the cumulative distance in separate column
• Convert the cumulative distance into the chainage format by using {=TEXT(cell address,”0+000”)}
• Copy Chainage and paste in attribute table by adding a Field (Note: select text in type while
adding field)
Step 16: Add the Excel file in the GIS as a Separate layer.
• Goto Tools select Add XY Data
• Give the location of the Excel file and press ok (New layer will be added with extension “Event”
• Right click on the above file layer go to Data, chose Export data and save the file by giving desired
location in shape file format.
• Now you can add this shapefile and remove the Excel file from the Layer display window.
Step17: Deleting unwanted chainage points
• Start editing as explained earlier in order to remove the unwanted chainage marks.
Note: It is advisable to turn off other layers in order to chose the exact point for deletion.
• Simply select the point you want to delete with the editing mouse pointer and press delete.
Step 18: Setting Layout and Printing
• Go to File, select print setup and choose the appropriate size of paper and orientation
• You can Stretch your map by double clicking and moving the vertex.
Remember: Scroll of your mouse will zoom only the paper, where as the zoom in your tools will zoom the
map inside your paper.
• You can insert Title, Legends, North Arrow, Scale bar etc. from the Insert menu.
• After finalizing your map layout you can Print it in paper, you also can export your map layout, in
other formats like PDF, JPEG, BMP etc. from file menu and choosing “Export map”.
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