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The using GPS cinematic methods in geodetic works

Primena kinematičke metode GPS u geodetskim radovima

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Božić, Branko
Ašanin, Slobodan
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Abstract
This article is explaining some standards of using GPS kinematics methods in engineering surveys. Results of GPS measurements were sufficiently accurate compared with data of terrestrial measurement.
U radu su prikazani neki standardi primene kinematičke GPS metode i rezultati analize mogućnosti njene primene u geodetskim radovima. Rezultati GPS merenja su upoređeni sa rezultatima terestričkih merenja, na osnovu čega je konstatovana saglasnost dobijenih ocena po horizontalnom položaju i visini bolja od 3 cm.
Keywords:
GPS / engineering survey / accuracy analysis / GPS / inženjerski premer / analiza tačnosti
Source:
Geodetska služba, 2003, 32, 4, 39-45
Publisher:
  • Republički geodetski zavod Srbije, Beograd

ISSN: 1451-0561

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http://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/54
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