The consecutive cadastral map has used the respective each-quadrangle single-leaf cadastral maps which is computerized in the Parcel Based Land Information System (PBLIS). The map has been rendered by force through an electric computer program in the method of map-to-map bonding.
Accordingly, the map is only limitatively being used in the analysis of land information such as land-use status, without being available for cadastral survey.
The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze coincidences between experimental survey result and ortho-image and to suggest hereafter any availability of serial cadastral map correction through the use of digital ortho-image as a solution to solve inconsistencies between edges on individual cadastral map that is used for cadastral survey.
From this study, the conclusion is as follows.
First, some accurate reference points of cadastral survey are first arranged in order to draw up a precise serial cadastral map.
Second, as a result of experimental survey, it was found out that some precise ortho-image was hereafter available for the serial cadastral map correction.
Third, the correction of consecutive cadastral map using ortho-image showed that the result kept the regulations of square measure tolerance.