Two adjustments of the second levelling of Finland by using nonconventional weights

Author:

Cvetkov Vasil1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geodesy, Tochnost Ltd , Stephan Stambolov 50 , Bankya, Sofia-city , 1320 , Bulgaria

Abstract

Abstract Despite being in use for more than 150 years, the error accumulation in precise levelling has not yet been completely clarified. It is believed that the error accumulation in this method is proportional to the square root of the levelling length. The first goal of this article is to demonstrate that this belief is not always scientifically proven. The second aim is to show that it is likely that a better adjustment decision will be missed if inverse distance weighting with a power parameter equal to one is automatically applied. Using linear regression analysis the measuring data of the Second Levelling of Finland is analysed. An inadequacy of the relationship between the absolute values of the differences between both measurements of the elevations in the levelling lines and their length is shown, which is due to heteroscedasticity. In order to obtain a homoscedastic model, the other two models are constructed. Based on the regression analysis results, the network is adjusted using three types of weights. The adjustment with traditional weights has produced significantly greater mean errors of the nodal benchmarks than both variants based on weights, which are functions of the absolute values of the line elevations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Computers in Earth Sciences,Geophysics,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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