monumentkalibrering
Monumentkalibrering is the process of establishing and maintaining calibrated measurement references for monuments and cultural heritage sites to ensure accurate documentation, monitoring, and restoration. The practice encompasses physical monuments as well as digital representations and their surrounding environments, with an emphasis on long-term data consistency.
Modern monumentkalibrering combines geodetic surveying, terrestrial laser scanning, photogrammetry, GNSS, and in situ instrument calibration. Calibration
The process typically includes defining a stable reference system for the site, performing instrument calibration, collecting
Challenges in monumentkalibrering include environmental conditions, limited access to fragile sites, and the need to use
The term is used within Scandinavian cultural heritage contexts and in related civil engineering projects to