A total station is an electronic/optical instrument used in modern surveying and construction. It's an electronic theodolite (angle measurement) integrated with an electronic distance meter (EDM) to measure both angles and distances simultaneously. Total stations are used for precise measurements of horizontal and vertical angles, and slope distances, enabling accurate determination of point coordinates in three dimensions. They are commonly used in surveying, mapping, construction, and mining for tasks like setting out points, measuring boundaries, and monitoring structural deformations.
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