Estimation of a Horizontal Refraction in a Geodetic Network

Authors

  • Marek Bajtala Author
  • Štefan Sokol Author
  • Pavel Černota Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2016-01-30

Keywords:

horizontal refraction, submatrix of refraction components, coefficient of refraction identification, estimation of refraction angle

Abstract

The proposed thesis is focused on reviewing the horizontal refraction during measuring in local geodetic networks. Based on elaborat - ed theoretical assumptions the refraction model was arranged in a way that the questions were solved by the identity of the horizontal refraction. The necessary part of the application of the refraction model is the problem of optimizing the geodetic networks and de - ducting the method of the variance components, which play a major role in the precision of results. The independent acquisition of the thesis lies in the area of modelling the horizontal refraction with a stochastic approach, where the values of the refraction are gained through the measured data of the horizontal direction. In the model, it is necessary to identify the parameters according to the entire measurements and between two points. According to the attained results, I can state that the horizontal refraction was identified mainly on the measurements that were confirmed near the dam in most of the measured experiments. The experimented measure - ments were confirmed based on the assumptions that are in theoretical capitol, where the assumptions of the effect of the horizontal refraction are measured near the dam, river, shores, and valleys.

Author Biographies

  • Marek Bajtala

    Ing., Ph.D.; Department of Surveying, faculty of Civil Engineering, STU – Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, radlinského 11, 85105 Bratislava, Slovak Republic; email: marek.bajtala@stuba.sk, tel.: +421 2 59274392

  • Štefan Sokol

    Prof. Ing., Ph.D.; Department of Surveying, faculty of Civil Engineering, STU – Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, radlinského 11, 85105 Bratislava, Slovak Republic; email: stefan.sokol@stuba.sk, tel.: +421 2 59274689

  • Pavel Černota

    Doc. Ing., Ph.D.; Institute of Geodesy and Mine Surveying, Faculty of Mining and Geology, VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, 17. Listopadu 15/2172, 70833 Ostrava – Poruba, Czech Republic; email:pavel.cernota@vsb.cz, tel.: +420 597 321 234

Published

2016-07-01

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