GIS Inspeksi Sebaran Tower BTS dan Lingkup Pelayanan Terhadap Tinggi Tower

Riyanda, Agus (2023) GIS Inspeksi Sebaran Tower BTS dan Lingkup Pelayanan Terhadap Tinggi Tower. Diploma thesis, Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis.

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Abstract

Verticality Tower is to identify and measure the extent to which the existence of a tower or communication tower is in the right vertical position. Towers that do not stand vertically can have a serious impact on the stability, performance, and safety of the structure. Therefore, tower verticality surveys are important as part of the management and maintenance of safe and reliable telecommunications infrastructure. Towers that do not stand vertically can experience uneven pressure on their structural parts. This can reduce the stability of the tower and increase the risk of collapse, especially in adverse weather conditions or natural disasters. Towers that do not stand vertically can affect the direction and spread of antenna signals. This can interfere with the quality of communication services provided by the tower. Unstable or imvertical towers can be a threat to the safety of the surrounding community. The risk of tower collapse can cause injury and property damage. The BTS tower studied still has a slope that still includes slope standards (IEC): IEC 62232 Standard, Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA): TIA-222, and ANSI/TIA-222-G which is 1-3 degrees. Height in geographic information systems (GIS) refers to the elevation dimension of a location on the earth's surface. Altitude in GIS is usually obtained from satellite imagery or field measurements, with this information we can assist in modeling and analysis of altitude at various geographic locations.

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma)
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ContributionContributorsEmailNIDN/NIDK
Thesis advisorBasir, Noerdinnoerbas@gmail.comNIDN1031037701
Uncontrolled Keywords: Measurement of tower verticality, Mapping, arcmap 10.8
Subjects: 410 ILMU TEKNIK > 420 TEKNIK SIPIL DAN PERENCANAAN TATA RUANG > 421 Teknik Sipil
Divisions: Jurusan Teknik Sipil > Diploma Tiga Teknik Sipil > TUGAS AKHIR
Depositing User: Teknik Sipil D3
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2023 10:53
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2024 04:09
URI: http://eprints.polbeng.ac.id/id/eprint/10444

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