Remove-Restore Technique for Improving the Datum Transformation Process, Civil Engineering Research Magazine (CERM), Vol. 28 No. 1 pp 209-225, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt – January.
Civil Engineering Research Magazine (CERM) • 2006
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Shaker, A., Saad, A., ElSayed, M.S., and Ali A. H.
الكلمات المفتاحية
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المجلة العلمية
Civil Engineering Research Magazine (CERM)
الناشر
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المجلد
28
العدد
1
الصفحات
209-225
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Local
رابط البحث
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
The geodetic datum transformation is still an important issue specially these days where GPS
is used extensively. In Egypt and many other countries, obtaining an accurate-consistent
transformation parameters set is not an easy task. This is because of the inaccuracy and
inconsistency in the local geodetic networks. In Egypt, the first order triangulation network is
adjusted many times in the university researches. More accurate coordinates than those of the
Egyptian Surveying Authority (ESA) are obtained. The adjusted coordinates are also used in
computing better transformation parameters. The adjusted coordinates are not adopted in ESA
because the whole surveying works in Egypt for about 70 years are based on ESA
coordinates. Therefore any better transformation set are not used because it produces
transformed coordinates do not match the corresponding coordinates in ESA. In this research,
local adjusted coordinates are used in the transformation process to be done in more accurate
atmosphere. Then the resulted transformed coordinates are modified to match their
corresponding values in ESA. The followed procedures are done in such (remove – transform
– restore) process. This process improved the transformation results significantly while the
resulted coordinates are still belonging to those of ESA. It is known that the Egyptian
triangulation network consists of two main parts and the precision of their coordinates are
different and not constant allover the network. The available GPS coordinates are also
different in their precision according to the way of collecting and processing the data. So, the
effect of using weights in the transformation process is also investigated in this research.
is used extensively. In Egypt and many other countries, obtaining an accurate-consistent
transformation parameters set is not an easy task. This is because of the inaccuracy and
inconsistency in the local geodetic networks. In Egypt, the first order triangulation network is
adjusted many times in the university researches. More accurate coordinates than those of the
Egyptian Surveying Authority (ESA) are obtained. The adjusted coordinates are also used in
computing better transformation parameters. The adjusted coordinates are not adopted in ESA
because the whole surveying works in Egypt for about 70 years are based on ESA
coordinates. Therefore any better transformation set are not used because it produces
transformed coordinates do not match the corresponding coordinates in ESA. In this research,
local adjusted coordinates are used in the transformation process to be done in more accurate
atmosphere. Then the resulted transformed coordinates are modified to match their
corresponding values in ESA. The followed procedures are done in such (remove – transform
– restore) process. This process improved the transformation results significantly while the
resulted coordinates are still belonging to those of ESA. It is known that the Egyptian
triangulation network consists of two main parts and the precision of their coordinates are
different and not constant allover the network. The available GPS coordinates are also
different in their precision according to the way of collecting and processing the data. So, the
effect of using weights in the transformation process is also investigated in this research.
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