totalarstöðvar
Totalarstöðvar, often translated as "total stations," are advanced electronic/optical instruments used in surveying and construction. They combine an electronic theodolite, which measures horizontal and vertical angles, with an electronic distance meter (EDM), which measures distances. This integration allows for the precise measurement of angles and distances simultaneously, making them highly efficient for mapping terrain and setting out construction points.
The operation of a totalarstöð typically involves a surveyor setting up the instrument over a known point
Data collected by totalarstöðvar is stored digitally and can be downloaded to a computer for processing and