Geodetic Control
Geodetic Control refers to a network of reference points on the Earth's surface used for precise measurements and mapping. These points are established using techniques like GPS and triangulation, ensuring accurate positioning for various applications, including surveying, construction, and navigation.
The primary purpose of geodetic control is to provide a consistent framework for spatial data. This framework helps in aligning maps and geographic information systems (GIS) with real-world locations, facilitating better planning and development in fields such as urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.