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Author = Azmudeh Ardalan (Translation), Alireza
Number of Articles: 6
Field Method of Control and Adjustment of Traverse Errors
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2018, , Pages 24-29
Abstract
Traverse, though enjoying flexibility and efficiency, has a low degree of reliability. In this paper, a strategy is developed to improve the degree of certainty, without having an adverse effect on its efficiency. This strategy involves the use of off-center station (out-of-station) traverses, which ... Read MoreApplication of GPS Vectors in Adjustment For Network Compression (By T.Vincenty)
Volume 3, Issue 9 , January 2018, , Pages 44-47
Abstract
The compression of current geodetic networks by the vectors of the Global Positioning System (GPS) addresses issues that are not commonly found in normal networks. These issues are encountered in the process of adjustment accompanied by iteration (guidance concerning their resolution has been presented ... Read MoreA Method For Optimization of Surveying Network
Volume 3, Issue 11 , November 1994, , Pages 40-43
Abstract
This paper describes the determination of the weighted matrix of observations through variance and co-variance matrices. In this paper, a new method is proposed that can solve the design problem of a "suitable criteria matrix". This method is similar to the least squares adjustment of surveying observations ... Read MoreA Review of GPS Differential Methods
Volume 3, Issue 12 , February 1994, , Pages 6-8
Abstract
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the world's leading position-determining means around the world at all the hours of the day, in different atmospheric, space, sea and land conditions. Currently, there are 10 satellites of the GPS’s block 1 in the orbit for testing the system and land receivers. ... Read MoreCombination of GPS Information and High-Precision Levelling for the Study of Ground Subsidence
Volume 1, Issue 4 , May 1992, , Pages 26-32
Abstract
This paper presents a report by the authors of the paper to show the Earth's Crust subsidence in a Venezuelan oil field by combining GPS observations with accurate levelling. The area is 50 by 50 km2. The mathematical model used is derived from the University of New Brunswick’s method of analyzing ... Read MoreA Note on Determination of Precise Astronomical Azimuth
Volume 1, Issue 2 , February 1990, , Pages 60-62