In Cave Digital Survey(ICDS)

Here is a review of the newest In Cave Digital Survey(ICDS) rig to be tested
soon  http://www.tabletpc2.com/Review-OtterBox-Article020105.htm or
http://tinyurl.com/3zshb
The new site I am working on as well will be designed to share Illustrator
Libraries, ideas, and ICDS maps and should be completed soon at
http://www.InCaveDigitalSurvey.com <http://www.incavedigitalsurvey.com/>

ICDS Tablet Models
The model I chose was an Fujitsu ST5010 from Ebay($600) with 2 batteries,
wireless keyboard etc. The battery life is fantastic and operation flawless
thus far. I then paired it up with the Otterbox 4600.  This should prove to
be the device for ICDS and audio capture.

Pocket PC
The ability to move data back and forth between a Pocket PC and the tablet
will prove indispensible for ICDS.

Walls is my survey software of choice so a simple spreadsheet in the Pocket
PC will be used for quick and easy data entry.
For instance in our ICDS trips we enter 5-10 shots per Walls SVG roundtrip.
This data will be transferred to the Tablet from the Pocket PC then opened
in Excel.  Then with a simple highlight of the data...a copy...and a paste
into Walls we are ready to generate the new SVG which is merged with the
existing SVG and opened in Illustrator CS1. More detail is drawn in
Illustrator CS1 and then saved as the Zic_W2d_mrg.svgz.  Then more data is
transferred from the Pocket PC and on an on the ICDS goes.

Why CS1?
I had noticed on earlier trips with a Windows98 tablet and Illustrator 10
that a Layer 1 showed up in the SVG file when I opened it in Illustrator
from Walls.  This created a drawing problem.

Anyway I just got off the phone with D. McKenzie on this issue and for those
familiar with Walls and roundtripping you will find this info very useful.
CS1 it appears for now is the only Illustrator verson that opens up the SVG
file from Walls without a "Layer 1" at the top.  CS1 treats each Walls
section as a Layer(W2d Frame, W2d Legend, W2d Grid, W2d Notes, W2d
Labels...etc. etc.) and the other versions 10,CS2,CS3 treats them as
Groups.

Why is this little difference important?
Well for the digital sketcher using Walls the ideal is to be able to click
on say <W2d Walls---W2d Walls shp> and start drawing.  Once complete the
section drawn would then be in the <W2d Walls shp> sub layer.  Those who are
using Illustrator 10,CS2 and CS3 know this is not the case.  What happens is
the newly drawn section will go at the top under the Layer 1 leaving you
with the nasty task of having to drag the drawn section, symbol etc. back
down into <W2d Walls shp>.  Perhaps not to bad at home on the desktop
computer to do, but on an In Cave Digital Survey(ICDS) trip it becomes a
real slow down in the process.
I use CS1 but David has 10, CS1, CS2, CS3 so we were able to test this
tonite and CS1 is for now the magic pill.

A Bit about In Cave Digital Survey(ICDS)
ICDS is still in its earliest stages.  However, ICDS even at this early
stage facilitates faster sharing capabilities and has the potential to
capture a whole lot more relevant data!
Where gains will be really made is when others jump on board and we begin
sharing Illustrator brush stroke libraries(scatter, art & pattern),symbol
libraries, swatch(fill) libraries, and much more.
The new site will be designed with just this in mind i.e. a place to
download shared libraries and learn how to use them to gain radical
efficiencies for in cave digital surveying.

What will result is the ability to produce STUNNING In Cave Digital Survey
results just days after finishing the in cave work trip.

An experienced Adobe Illustrator sketcher who has his/her device loaded with
elaborate and carefully created brush, symbol, and fill libraries will be
able to generate a far far more detailed working map in far less time while
in the cave.  For instance the ICDS sketcher can brush in a whole section of
cobbles, a complex boulder pile(using a good scatter boulder brush), a
massive mud slope, or a pool with full color in a few clicks and strokes!

The key is an investment of time at the front end i.e. symbols, custom brush
strokes, boulders, cobbles, pools, fills etc. Different parts of this can be
done by different ICDS folks from around the globe and shared for download
by all!

Most importantly in all this is that prices are dropping on the technology
so even more doors open for capturing even more data with the same device.

AUDIO

For instance the ability to capture audio at each station by the ICDS
sketcher.  This will become an invaluable part of the online working map.
It is simple for those ICDS minded that decide to put themselves at the helm
of the ICDS project.  Simply record the audio then make a link on the
station on your online working map.  Then six months later a person looking
at a lead list can click on a station near a marked lead on the working map
and hear what the ICDS sketcher and team relayed specifically about the
lead.

The goal moving forward is to reorder the process for 2 different types of
ICDS's which will:

*Reduce total man hours ICDS vs Traditional by 20-40% depending on which
routine is chosen

*Produce less chance for errors

*Generate twice as many relevant survey vectors for the drawn to scale ICDS
sketcher

*Include voice data at each survey station that can be ran through Dragon
software and extracted as text(or it can be loaded as audio links to the
working map) and then added as "links"to each survey station on the online
working map(with fast connections now the audio will be the fastest route to
go).

*Speed up ICDS sketching through shared libraries.....very few if any paper
sketchers on a traditional survey routine will be able to keep up with the
sketcher at the helm of this reworked ICDS process.

*Reduce battery consumption by 40-50% vs previous ICDS process for the same
footage surveyed.

I will be updating
http://www.InCaveDigitalSurvey.com<http://www.incavedigitalsurvey.com/>and
welcome any content that others experimenting with the process want to
submit or share...i.e. Illustrator symbols, boulders, fills, libraries etc.



Mark Passerby, InCaveDigitalSurvey.com

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