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On the adjustment of combined GPS/levelling/geoid networks
Author(s) -
C. Kotsakis,
Michael G. Sideris
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
journal of geodesy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.78
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1432-1394
pISSN - 0949-7714
DOI - 10.1007/s001900050261
Subject(s) - geoid , levelling , geodetic datum , global positioning system , geodesy , undulation of the geoid , a priori and a posteriori , field (mathematics) , gnss applications , computer science , geology , mathematics , geophysics , telecommunications , measured depth , philosophy , epistemology , pure mathematics
.   A detailed treatment of adjustment problems in combined global positioning system (GPS)/levelling/geoid networks is given. The two main types of `unknowns' in this kind of multi-data 1D networks are usually the gravimetric geoid accuracy and a 2D spatial field that describes all the datum/systematic distortions among the available height data sets. An accurate knowledge of the latter becomes especially important when we consider employing GPS techniques for levelling purposes with respect to a local vertical datum. Two modelling alternatives for the correction field are presented, namely a pure deterministic parametric model, and a hybrid deterministic and stochastic model. The concept of variance component estimation is also proposed as an important statistical tool for assessing the actual gravimetric geoid noise level and/or testing a priori determined geoid error models. Finally, conclusions are drawn and recommendations for further study are suggested.

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