A surveying instrument, adapted for use on a mobile operating system, provides angular measurements in both the horizontal and vertical planes. These applications leverage a device’s sensors and processing capabilities to emulate the functionality of traditional surveying equipment. Functionality includes angle measurement, coordinate calculation, and data logging in applications such as land surveying, construction, and navigation.
The availability of these tools on mobile devices offers several advantages, including increased accessibility, portability, and cost-effectiveness compared to conventional theodolites. Historically, surveying required bulky and expensive equipment. Mobile applications offer a more streamlined approach, enabling a broader range of users to perform basic surveying tasks. The integration of GPS functionality further enhances their utility.