Abstract:Here we devise an approach to model error and its propagation. Without approximations, we define the uncertainty of a measurement as its maximum possible error (maper). Thus, we propose and solve analytically two optimization problems. The one designed to determine the uncertainty of a measurement, the other specifically designed to optimize the accuracy of a RFID location system. The usefulness of this general approach is shown by applying it to the particular instance of estimating the coordinates of a perso… Show more
“…For each proposed technique, two attributes are evaluated: uncertainty and efficiency. To estimate the uncertainty, we calculated the maximum absolute difference between HBG and HBC solutions, after [ 13 ], as follows: where X HBC and X HBG are the global adjusted solutions of the levelling network obtained by HBC and HBG, respectively. This way, the uncertainty of HBC which is the novel method can be evaluated by taking HBG as the reference because Wolf's [ 1 ] approach is very much like it.…”
The Helmert-blocking technique is a common approach to adjust large geodetic networks like Europeans and Brazilians. The technique is based upon a division of the network into partial networks called blocks. This way, the global network adjustment can be done by manipulating these blocks. Here we show alternatives to solve the block system that arises from the application of the technique. We show an alternative that optimizes its implementation as the elapsed processing time is decreased by about 33%. We also show that to insert observations into an adjusted network it is not necessary to readjust the whole network. We show the formulae to insert new observations into an adjusted network that are more efficient than simply readjusting the whole new network.
“…For each proposed technique, two attributes are evaluated: uncertainty and efficiency. To estimate the uncertainty, we calculated the maximum absolute difference between HBG and HBC solutions, after [ 13 ], as follows: where X HBC and X HBG are the global adjusted solutions of the levelling network obtained by HBC and HBG, respectively. This way, the uncertainty of HBC which is the novel method can be evaluated by taking HBG as the reference because Wolf's [ 1 ] approach is very much like it.…”
The Helmert-blocking technique is a common approach to adjust large geodetic networks like Europeans and Brazilians. The technique is based upon a division of the network into partial networks called blocks. This way, the global network adjustment can be done by manipulating these blocks. Here we show alternatives to solve the block system that arises from the application of the technique. We show an alternative that optimizes its implementation as the elapsed processing time is decreased by about 33%. We also show that to insert observations into an adjusted network it is not necessary to readjust the whole network. We show the formulae to insert new observations into an adjusted network that are more efficient than simply readjusting the whole new network.
“…(5-13), Tabela 6.2. O método MCid forneceu melhores incertezas que o Cid e esta melhora foi reforçada quando variações de alcance foram observadas (Tabela 6.2), ver também Del Rio & Ferreira (2015).…”
Rio, Eduardo da Silva Lema Del; Monteiro, Elisabeth Costa (Advisor). A proposal for modeling the uncertainty propagation in cartographic location methods based on wireless technologies. Rio de Janeiro, 2018. 100p.
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