Survey Control Points Compatibility and Verification
This work deals with the issue of geodetic network structures, i.e. methods of verifying the condition of existing geodetic controls in terms of their compatibility and thereby their applicability. The presented work addresses these problems only fo
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Gabriel Weiss Erik Weiss Roland Weiss Slavomír Labant Karol Bartoš
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SpringerBriefs in Geography
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Gabriel Weiss Erik Weiss Roland Weiss Slavomír Labant Karol Bartoš •
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Survey Control Points Compatibility and Verification
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Gabriel Weiss Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and GIS The Technical University of Košice Košice Slovakia
Slavomír Labant Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and GIS The Technical University of Košice Košice Slovakia
Erik Weiss Institute of Earth Resources The Technical University of Košice Košice Slovakia
Karol Bartoš Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and GIS The Technical University of Košice Košice Slovakia
Roland Weiss Institute of Earth Resources The Technical University of Košice Košice Slovakia
ISSN 2211-4165 SpringerBriefs in Geography ISBN 978-3-319-28456-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-28457-6
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Preface
Geodesy, in its practice and in solving problems, should always take into account the spatial variability of its points in time, which are directly or indirectly related to technical activities and geodynamics of the Earth. Even the reference data related to survey marks of survey control points as “invariable values” may change over time (additional modifications, corrections in geodetic bases and map projections, etc.). Since it is necessary that points and data related to them should always be in a geometric consistency (i.e., points are compatible) for the reliable functionality of geodetic controls, it is also necessary to verify, or rectify, this conformity according to the user
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