Journal of Surveying Engineering

The Journal of Surveying Engineering covers the broad spectrum of surveying and mapping activities encountered in modern practice. It includes traditional areas such as construction surveys, control surveys, photogrammetric mapping, engineering layout, deformation measurements, precise alignment, and boundary surveying. It also includes newer development such as satellite positioning; spatial database design, quality assurance, and information management of geographic information systems; computer applications involving modeling, data structures, algorithms, and information processing; digital mapping, coordinate systems, cartographic representations, and the role of surveying engineering professionals in an information society.

ISSN: 0733-9453e-ISSN: 1943-5428
Frequency: Quarterly

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Modeling Systematic Errors for the Angle Measurement in a Virtual Surveying Instrument

J. Surveying Eng. 137, 81 (2011)

Issue Date: July 2011

The minimization and elimination of errors caused by instrumental imperfections or human operation is an important topic in surveying education. Nevertheless, despite the clear and definite behaviors of each surveying error, it is usually not easy to demonstrate on a blackboard their actual effects in field surveys. This is because multiple errors not only occur simultaneously, but also interact with one another. Read more...

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