Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. II
Written by Daniela IORDAN, Florin DUMITRU, Mihai COMAN
Distance reduction is a very important operation for cadastral and topographic works. Reduced distances are used both for determination of support network points and determination of detailed points. The formulas for distance reduction should be used correctly, otherwise can lead to very large positioning errors. For these reasons overlapping of parcels measured for tabulated can occur. Apparently the overlapping are real, but actually they are virtual overlapping, due to incorrect usage of formulas.
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