Phototriangulation with analytical plotters

Citation
Asian Architect & Contractor, v.13, no.7, 1983, pp. 35-38
Abstract
Abstract: A phototriangulation technique with analytical plotters which uses natural tie points only is described. Artificial image point marking or ground point targetting is not necessary any more. This leads to a highly economic triangulation system. An example based on synthetic data shows the favourable precision and reliability structure of a network based on analytical plotter observations as compared to stereocomparator observations. Test field results with artificial tie points indicate that the precision of image coordinates to be expected with this natural tie point method is about 7 um. This meets even very high accuracy requirements of topographical blocks. For cadastral surveying or control network densification purposes, where signalized ground points are to be used as well, an accuracy of ux,y = 3 um (planimetry) and uz = 5 um (height) may be expected for these points. (1) Introduction (2) Triangulation with stereocomparators (3) Triangulation with analytical plotters (4) Accuracy considerations (5) Conclusions (6) Appendix - references
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Type
Article
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Date
1983
Language
en