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Precisions of Adjusted Quantities
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Introduction After a least squares adjustment, the covariance matrix for the computed unknowns can be computed from N-1 Then apply GLOPOV to obtain precisions of indirectly determined quantities
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Covariance Matrix Population Sample
The standard deviation for computed unknown, xi is:
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Example – Leveling: Unweighted
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Example - Continued
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Covariance of Computed Values
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Numerical Example
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Example - Continued
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Example - Continued
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Example - Continued
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Final Summary
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Computing Standard Deviations for Observations That Were Not Made
Say we wanted the standard deviation for the elevation difference from A to C. The equation is: C – A = 1.05 Note that only the 4 corner values from N-1 were used.
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Summary For a computed unknown, the standard deviation is S0 times the square root of the corresponding diagonal term from N-1 For functions of unknowns (observed or not) we need the corresponding variances and covariances – then apply GLOPOV (along with standard deviation of unit weight)
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