Coordinate Systems Used in Geodesy: Basic Definitions and Concepts
Publication: Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 114, Issue 2
Abstract
In order to properly apply transformations when using data derived from different space techniques, the corresponding frames should be clearly stated. Only then can a rigorous comparison of results be established. This review is an attempt to expound some of the basic definitions and concepts of reference frames to users from diverse backgrounds, who are not familiar with the geodetic terminology.
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