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References:
1 Topography
2 Geoid (mean sea level)
3 Spheroid (ellipsoid)
H = Receiver computed height above/below geoid N = Geoidal Height (undulation)
h = GPS system computed height above the spheroid N = h - H
Figure 22: Illustration of Receiver Height Measurements
From the above diagram, and the formula h = H + N, to convert heights between the ellipsoid and geoid we require the
Why is this important for GPS users?
The above formula is critical for GPS users as they typically obtain ellipsoid heights and need to convert these into mean
G.3 GPS Positioning
GPS positioning can be categorized as follows:
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2.static or kinematic
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A distinction should be made between accuracy and precision. Accuracy refers to how close an estimate or measurement is to the true but unknown value; precision refers to how close an estimate is to the mean (average) estimate. “Accuracy versus Precision” on Page 70 illustrates various relationships between these two parameters: the true value is "located" at the intersection of the
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