Abstract

A review is given of the research into the effects of systematic image errors in aerial triangulation and of the known methods of compensation. Rather complete information is already available about the propagation of random image errors in block adjustment. However, random errors account for only a part of the total image error, the other component being those errors which are termed systematic. In the last years the effects of these systematic errors after block adjustment have been investigated in more detail and methods for compensating of these effects have been proposed by various authors. This paper reviews these investigations and summarizes the principle problems which remain, together with recommendations for their solution.

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