动态网络调整和向GDA94过渡

F. Leahy, P. Collier
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当澳大利亚面临采用新的大地基准时,自然产生了如何最好地过渡到该基准的问题。毫无疑问,最全面的转型战略将需要对大量的调查控制数据进行广泛的重新调整。无论是考虑测量控制数据本身的转换,还是为空间信息系统中存储的汇编数据的转换准备畸变模型,都是如此。鉴于过渡任务的规模,未来几年可能会进行比以前要求的更多的调整。显然需要一个进程以严格和有效的方式一贯地进行必要的调整。一项被称为动态网络调整的新开发技术提供了满足这一需求的潜力,并在初始调整完成后维持这些网络。
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Dynamic network adjustment and the transition to GDA94
As Australia faces the adoption of a new geodetic datum the question of how best to undertake the transition to that datum naturally arises. Without doubt the most comprehensive transformation strategies will require extensive re-adjustment of vast volumes of survey control data. This is true whether considering transformation of the survey control data itself or in the preparation of distortion models for the transformation of compiled data stored in spatial information systems. In light of the size of the transition task it is likely there will be more adjustments carried out in the next few years than previously required. The obvious need is for a process to consistently undertake the necessary adjustments in a rigorous and efficient manner. A newly developed technique known as Dynamic Network Adjustment offers the potential to satisfy this need and to maintain these networks once the initial readjustments have been completed.
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