A robotic total station is an advanced surveying instrument that combines the functionality of a traditional total station with robotic automation. It can measure angles and distances to points, and it's typically used in surveying, construction, and engineering to create maps, establish boundaries, and perform precise measurements. The robotic aspect allows for remote control of the instrument, often by a single operator, which increases efficiency and reduces labor costs. Commonly used for tasks like site layout, monitoring structural deformation, and creating digital terrain models.
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