S. Hendriatiningsih
Kelompok Keilmuan Surveying & Kadaster Fakultas Ilmu Dan Teknologi Kebumian Institut Teknologi Bandung Jl. Ganesha No. 10 Bandung 40132

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3D Model Based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) Case study: The Cangkuang Temple, Garut District, West Java, Indonesia Hendriatiningsih, Sadikin; Suwardhi, Deni; Januragadi, J.
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol 47, No 1 (2015)
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The subject of the  investigation reported in this paper is  the visualization of three-dimensional (3D) surface models in a 3D mapping survey using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). The Cangkuang Temple nearby Garut City was chosen as the object. The laser technology instruments used were a Topcon GLS-1000 (Geodetic Laser Scanner) and a Topcon IS (Image Station). Twelve points at  the same position in each 3D surface model  were selected.  The coordinate system of the IS was then transformed into the coordinate system of the GLS-1000 using a 3D similarity transformation model. The 3D distances were calculated for each model.  Differences  in distance were considered as errors  in the x, y,  and z  direction.  The standard deviation of the  distance differences was ±0.301 m. Some of the distance differences did not fall within the range of tolerances (about 15%). The 3D surface model visualization of the Cangkuang Temple that was created from the GLS-1000 data was more precise than the one created from the IS data. In the future, such 3D surface model visualizations could be used for documentation, preservation and reconstruction of heritage buildings.
Problem Identification of Marine Cadastre in Indonesian Archipelagic Perspective Astor, Yackob; Nugraha Sulasdi, Widyo; Wisayantono, Dwi; Hendriatiningsih, Sadikin
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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Abstract. Indonesia as an archipelagic country has marine area larger than land area, 13.446 islands (Geospatial Information Agency, 2012) with coastline 95,181 km (Indonesian Maritime Council, 2008), making Indonesia has natural resources of the sea more than the natural resources on land. This potential conditions of marine resources is seen as an opportunity for Indonesia as a developing country to build excellence in coastal and marine field. But during 68 years of the nations independence, maritime sector has notproved as a sector that can be seeded by the nation and relied by Indonesian people. Based on the literature, one of the main problems in Indonesian ocean is marine boundariesdetermination are unclear and unresolved causes uncontrolled human intervention in managing marine resources and chaotic patterns of use of marine resources, uncontrolled utilization even destructive.  This paper discusses about marine boundaries problems that is happened in Indonesia whether they arise from the country and from abroad. Until now much of Indonesia marine boundaries with neighboring countries are still unfinished. Implementation of UUD1945 Article 18 and 25 junctoLaw No.32/2004 juncto Regulation of the ministry of home affairs No. 1/2006 about determination and demarcation of boundaries (including marine boundary) hasn’trealized. There is no certaintboundaries of exploitation and utilization activities in ocean spacebyinstitutional (sector), nor implementation of marine management in eastern Indonesia that more often faced with the existence of customary marine management caused overlapping claims marine areas that can raisemarine boundariesconflicts between regions, sectors or customary.  In general, marine cadastre deals with how states define, organize and manage marine boundaries in their countries. This condition causes marine cadastre concepts in continental countries such as America, Canada, and Australia can not be fully implemented in Indonesia. Marine cadastre concept for Indonesia should adopt the archipelago needs, in the context associated with UNCLOS82, Law No. 32 2004 about regional autonomy, Law No.27 2007 about coastal management areas and small islands, and customary marine authority. This paper is part of dissertation research in order to build model of marine cadastre system uses evaluation definition approach and geospatial information principles.  Keywords: Marine Boundaries, Marine Cadastre, Archipelagic Perspective
As-Built Drawing Bangunan untuk Pendaftaran Hak Milik Atas Satuan Rumah Susun dalam Sistem Kadaster 3-Dimensi Hendriatiningsih, S.
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 1, No 2 (2012)
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Pengaturan Pemanfaatan Ruang di Atas Tanah dalam Penerapan Kadaster 3-Dimens Hendriatiningsih, S; Edhi Leksono, Bambang; Wisudanar, Wisang
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
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Abstract. Increasing activity at the infrastructure construction in urban areas causes a revolution in the infrascructure become vertically oriented, means using the space either above or under the land surface. Law Number 16 Year 1985 about Stack Houses have given the arrangement about land registration based on space. This arrangement only to regulate use of space vertically, which the space has land rights and become unseparated part from its building. Therefore, it’s necessary to have a regulation about use of the space above the ground which has nothing related with its land rights and basically it’s about authorization of space based on volume, therefore it is necessary to apply cadastre 3D concept in its regulation. The study case in this research is Beringhajo Market (Pasar Beringhajo) building which is located on Pabringan Street. The data that are collected consist of physical and juridical data. The 3D cadastre that applied is using Full 3D Cadastre Alternative Combined 2D/3D method as the most accurate method for regulating use of space above the land surface. This method is also used as reference for designing the form of rights and spatial data for use of space above the land surface. The rights form is a product from processing physical and juridical data, while spatial data form is only from physical data processing. From this form designing, a new rights institution which is called rights for using space above the land surface (Hak Guna Ruang di Atas Tanah/HGRAT), and spatial data in volumetric land which is formed in 2.5D registration map and document of measurement certificate, was formed. Keywords : 3D cadastre, use of space above the land surface. 
Survey Pemetaan Model Bangunan Tiga Dimensi (3D) Metode Terrestrial Laser Scanning untuk Dokumentasi As-Built Drawing Paramita, Elok Lestari; Hendriatiningsih, S.; Gumilar, Irwan; Wisayantono, Dwi
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 21, No 2 (2014)
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Abstrak. Untuk mendapatkan informasi bangunan, dapat dilakukan as-built survey. Saat ini, teknologi pemindaian laser digunakan untuk teknik survey pemetaan tiga-dimensi (3D) yang disebut sebagai survey pengukuran dengan metode Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS). Salah satu aplikasi TLS adalah membuat visualisasi model 3D untuk dokumentasi as-built drawing. Pengukuran dengan metode TLS adalah melakukan pemindaian obyek dan merekam point-clouds 3D dalam jumlah yang besar untuk membentuk model 3D. Pemindaian dari titik-titik yang direncanakan agar memperoleh obyek yang bertampalan. Pada proses pengolahan data point-clouds, dilakukan registrasi dengan metode natural-point-feature, filtering, georeferencing dan wrapping untuk mendapatkan model 3D dengan menggunakan perangkat lunak Geomagic. Analisis registration adalah membandingkan error registrasi dengan ketelitian penentuan posisi (6mm) berdasarkan spesifikasi alat TLS. Di beberapa stand-point diperoleh error registrasi hingga mencapai 14,827 m. Untuk memperoleh error registrasi yang lebih kecil dari 6 mm, dilakukan registrasi secara bertahap. Dimensi bangunan berupa jarak pada model 3D dibandingkan dengan jarak yang diukur dengan alat ukur Electronic Total Station (ETS). Hasil ukuran jarak pada model 3D sama dengan hasil ukuran jarak ETS. As-built survey dapat dilakukan dengan teknik survey pengukuran 3D metode TLS.Abstract. To get the information of the building, it can be done as-built survey. Currently, laser scanner technology used for three-dimensional (3D) mapping survey is known as measurement survey technique by Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) method. One application of TLS is to create 3D model for as-built drawings documentation. TLS instrument scans the object and records 3D point-clouds in large numbers to create 3D model. Scanning from the stand-points are planned in order to obtain the overlapped objects. In the point-clouds data processing, its activities are naturalpoint-feature registration, filtering, geo-referencing and wrapping to create 3D modeling using Geo-magic software. Registration analysis is to compare the registration error with a positioning accuracy (6mm) by means of the TLS instrument specification. Several stand-points are obtained registration error of up to 14.827 m. Furthermore, carried step by step registration in order to obtain registration error smaller than 6 mm. The dimensions of the building in the form of distance on the 3D model compared to the distance measured by Electronic Total Station (ETS) instrument. The results, measured distance on the 3D model is equal to measured distance by ETS instrument. As-built surveys can be done with 3D mapping survey technique by TLS method.
Aplikasi Stake-Out Titik dengan Akurasi Tinggi Hendriatiningsih, S.
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 15, No 2 (2008)
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Abstrak. Salah satu pekerjaan penting dalam surveying rekayasa adalah melakukan stake-out titik rencana desain geometri baik horisontal maupun vertikal di permukaan bumi. Untuk memenuhi akurasi titik stake-out yang diinginkan, standard deviasi titik stake-out yang dicapai harus lebih kecil dari standar deviasi titik stake-out yang diinginkan. Standar deviasi titik stake-out yang dicapai dalam setting-out sudut dan jarak dipengaruhi oleh standar deviasi titik ikat dan akurasi peralatan yang digunakan. Untuk mengaplikasikan stake-out titik di permukaan bumi, diperlukan pemilihan peralatan surveying sesuai standar deviasi titik stake-out yang diinginkan. Metode hitungan data stake-out titik ini bermanfaat untuk aplikasi stake-out titik yang membutuhkan akurasi tinggi.Abstract. Of important tasks on engineering surveying is the staking out of points on geometric design, either horizontally or vertically. In order to satisfy the required accuracy, the achieved accuracy should be smaller than the required one. The achieved point standard deviation using setting-out of angle and distance on field was influenced by known point standard deviation and instrument accuracy. Stake-out data computation methods in this study are rather valuable in the special application which require high accuracy.
INTEGRATION CONSTRUCTION OF MARINE UTILIZATION ELEMENTS TOWARDS INDONESIA GOOD OCEAN GOVERNANCE IN MARINE CADASTRE PERSPECTIVE Astor, Yackob; SULASDI, Widyo Nugroho; Wisayantono, Dwi; Hendriatiningsih, S.
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 4, No 1 (2015)
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Abstract. Indonesia as an archipelagic country has marine larger area than land. With approximately consist of more than 13.466 islands (Geospatial Information Agency, 2013) and 99.093km coastline (Geospatial Information Agency, 2013), making Indonesia has more abundant natural resources of the sea than in land. This potential condition of marine resources is seen as an opportunity for Indonesia as a developing country to build excellence in coastal and marine field. However, after 70 years of its independence, maritime sector has not proved as a sector that can be seeded by the nation and relied by Indonesian people. Based on the literature, one of the main problems in Indonesian ocean is the unintegrated nature of utilization activities between institutional (sector), local government (provincial and city/county) and customary that caused overlapping claims marine areas that may result in marine boundaries conflicts.This paper discusses aboutintegration constructionconcept of marine utilization elements in Indonesia. Integration concept can be constructed by marine cadastre elements (right, restriction, and responsibility), integration principle and legal certainty principle in Law No. 4/2011 about Geospatial Information, Law 1/2014 about Coastal Management Areas and Small Islands, Law 23/2014 about Regional Autonomy, and Law 32/2014 about Marine.Keywords: right, restriction, responsibility, integration principle
Penyediaan Peta Daerah Konflik untuk Manajemen Konflik Pertanahan dengan UAV Handayani, Alfita Puspa; Saptari, Asep Yusup; Abdulharis, Rizqi; Hendriatiningsih, S.; Hernandi1, Andri
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 5, No 2 (2018)
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Tingkat penyelesaian kasus sengketa konflik masalah pertanahan diIndonesia masih kurang dari 50%. Kendala terbesar adalah gesekan denganmasyarakat yang menguasai tanah yang menjadi objek sengketa dan konflik.Dengan perkembangan teknologi pemetaan yang ada, pemetaan daerah konflikdapat dilakukan tanpa secara langsung datang ke lokasi dan tanpa secaralangsung berhadapan dengan masyarakat. Salah satu teknologi pemetaan yangmampu memiliki akses untuk dapat memetakan daerah konflik tanpa secaralangsung datang ke lokasi dan tanpa secara langsung berhadapan denganmasyarakat adalah Teknologi Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), dengan metodefotogrametri berbiaya rendah/low cost photogrammetry dan menggunakanwahana pesawat tanpa awak/Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Kelebihanmetode UAV ini, dapat digunakan pada topografi dengan resiko tinggi danaksessibilitas yang sulit, sehingga merupakan suatu solusi pemetaan di daerahkonflik. Untuk manajemen konflik pertanahan, tidak hanya peralatan saja yangakan digunakan, akan tetapi perlu diperhatikan pula mengenai metode dan teknikpemetaan serta pendekatan karakter sosial budaya masyarakat untukmenyelesaikan konflik, bukan sebagai pemicu tumbuhnya masalah lain.
MODEL ESTIMASI NILAI TANAH MENGGUNAKAN ANALISIS GEOSTATISTIKA Sugito, Nanin Trianawati; Soemarto, Irawan; Hendriatiningsih, Sadikin; Leksono, Bambang Edhi
GEOMATIKA Vol 25, No 2 (2019)
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Penilaian tanah menjadi salah satu aspek dalam sistem kadaster yang terintegrasi dengan penggunaan tanah dan penguasaan tanah. Tanah dapat dinilai atas dasar manfaat yang bisa diberikan. Tinggi rendahnya nilai tanah dipengaruhi oleh banyak faktor, di antaranya faktor ekonomi, sosial, pemerintah, dan fisik. Berdasarkan faktor yang dapat menentukan nilai tanah tersebut, diketahui bahwa penggunaan tanah dapat pula berpengaruh terhadap pembentukan nilai tanah. Beberapa penelitian telah menyatakan bahwa tata guna lahan merupakan faktor yang paling dominan pengaruhnya terhadap nilai tanah. Pada penelitian ini digunakan analisis geostatistika yang diterapkan dalam pemodelan nilai tanah. Perhitungan estimasi nilai tanah dilakukan dengan menggunakan model spherical, exponential, maupun gaussian. hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model semivariogram terbaik berdasarkan perhitungan adalah model gaussian, karena memiliki besaran standar deviasi terendah bila dibandingkan dengan standar deviasi yang dihasilkan oleh model exponential dan spherical. Model matematika nilai tanah hasil analisis geostatistika akan dimodifikasi dengan memasukkan bobot tata ruang. Model matematika nilai tanah hasil modifikasi ini diharapkan dapat mencerminkan nilai yang sebenarnya, di mana selanjutnya dapat dipergunakan dalam pembuatan pembuatan zona nilai tanah.
Problem Identification of Marine Cadastre in Indonesian Archipelagic Perspective Yackob Astor; Widyo Nugraha Sulasdi; Dwi Wisayantono; Sadikin Hendriatiningsih
Indonesian Journal of Geospatial Vol 3 No 1 (2014)
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Abstract. Indonesia as an archipelagic country has marine area larger than land area, 13.446 islands (Geospatial Information Agency, 2012) with coastline 95,181 km (Indonesian Maritime Council, 2008), making Indonesia has natural resources of the sea more than the natural resources on land. This potential conditions of marine resources is seen as an opportunity for Indonesia as a developing country to build excellence in coastal and marine field. But during 68 years of the nation's independence, maritime sector has notproved as a sector that can be seeded by the nation and relied by Indonesian people. Based on the literature, one of the main problems in Indonesian ocean is marine boundariesdetermination are unclear and unresolved causes uncontrolled human intervention in managing marine resources and chaotic patterns of use of marine resources, uncontrolled utilization even destructive.  This paper discusses about marine boundaries problems that is happened in Indonesia whether they arise from the country and from abroad. Until now much of Indonesia marine boundaries with neighboring countries are still unfinished. Implementation of UUD1945 Article 18 and 25 junctoLaw No.32/2004 juncto Regulation of the ministry of home affairs No. 1/2006 about determination and demarcation of boundaries (including marine boundary) hasn'trealized. There is no certaintboundaries of exploitation and utilization activities in ocean spacebyinstitutional (sector), nor implementation of marine management in eastern Indonesia that more often faced with the existence of customary marine management caused overlapping claims marine areas that can raisemarine boundariesconflicts between regions, sectors or customary.  In general, marine cadastre deals with how states define, organize and manage marine boundaries in their countries. This condition causes marine cadastre concepts in continental countries such as America, Canada, and Australia can not be fully implemented in Indonesia. Marine cadastre concept for Indonesia should adopt the archipelago needs, in the context associated with UNCLOS'82, Law No. 32 2004 about regional autonomy, Law No.27 2007 about coastal management areas and small islands, and customary marine authority. This paper is part of dissertation research in order to build model of marine cadastre system uses evaluation definition approach and geospatial information principles.  Keywords: Marine Boundaries, Marine Cadastre, Archipelagic Perspective