Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes

The papęr shows that an application of the generalized least-squares’ method for equalizing base leveling networks looks rather prospective. A modem approach is used to equalize zero-free networks. It presupposes that elevation differences between points are taken as measured values but not elevatio...

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Main Author: V. M. Garmaza
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2004-10-01
Series:Nauka i Tehnika
Online Access:https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1541
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spelling doaj-febb0379204b412499e4f23ff82161ae2021-07-29T08:29:22ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityNauka i Tehnika2227-10312414-03922004-10-0105858610.21122/2227-1031-2004-0-5-85-861443Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse MatrixesV. M. Garmaza0Belarusian National Technical UniversityThe papęr shows that an application of the generalized least-squares’ method for equalizing base leveling networks looks rather prospective. A modem approach is used to equalize zero-free networks. It presupposes that elevation differences between points are taken as measured values but not elevations. Taking into account the results of equalizing several leveling cycles for a base network it is possible to estimate bench mark stability and forecast settling.https://sat.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1541
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Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
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title Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
title_short Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
title_full Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
title_fullStr Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
title_full_unstemmed Peculiar Features of Equalizing Height Difference Using Least-Squares’ Method while Applying Pseudo-Inverse Matrixes
title_sort peculiar features of equalizing height difference using least-squares’ method while applying pseudo-inverse matrixes
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
series Nauka i Tehnika
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2414-0392
publishDate 2004-10-01
description The papęr shows that an application of the generalized least-squares’ method for equalizing base leveling networks looks rather prospective. A modem approach is used to equalize zero-free networks. It presupposes that elevation differences between points are taken as measured values but not elevations. Taking into account the results of equalizing several leveling cycles for a base network it is possible to estimate bench mark stability and forecast settling.
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