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28. Least Squares
28.3. Measurement uncertainties
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28.3. Measurement uncertainties
Measurement
uncertainty is a parameter associated with the result of a measurement which characterize the dispersion of values which could reasonably be attributed to the measurand.
The less uncertainty about the measurement, the better.
There are two types of uncertainty:
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Angle measurement uncertainty.
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Distance measurement uncertainty.
Topic28.3. Measurement uncertainties
28.3.1. Angle measurement uncertainty
28.3.2. Distance measurement uncertainty
28.3.3. Slope measurement uncertainty
28.3.4. Distance Equation
28.3.5. Azimuth Equation
28.3.6. Angular equation
28.3.7. Vertical equation
28.3.8. Adjustment fitness test. Chi-Square
28.3.9. Internal Reliability Test. Baarda