Sunday, 25 December 2016

Adjustment Computations Syllabus Notes - Adjustment Computations (GLS 610)



    Adjustment is a process of making measured values of a quantity more accurate before they are used in the computation for the determination of points point that are associated with the measurement. It is also a operation of distributing of errors(random) in measurement or observation so that they conform to certain geometrical conditions such as misclosure. Additionally,It is important for surveyors to recognize errors, eliminate as many errors as possible, and apply adjustment for errors that cannot be eliminated.

Notes :
  1. Lecture 1 - Introduction to Adjustment Computation
  2. Lecture 2 - Theory of Random Error
  3. Lecture 3 - Random Errors in Angle and Distance Observations
  4. Lecture 4 - Analysis of Indirect Observations
  5. Lecture 5 - Samples
  6. Lecture 6 - Weight of Observations
  7. Lecture 7 - Adjustment of Elevation Differences (Leveling)
  8. Lecture 7 - Solution of Leveling Adjustment
  9. Lecture 8 - Adjustment of GPS Observations
  10. Lecture 9 - Adjustment Using Non-Linear Functions
  11. Lecture 9 - Standard Deviation of Observations


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