A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia

Four standard procedures to transform curvilinear co-ordinates from the Australian Geodetic Datum 1984 to the World Geodetic System 1984 are compared. These comprise the Bursa-Wolf model with the national set of seven parameters currently used by Federal and State surveying and mapping authorities,...

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Main Author: Featherstone, Will
Format: Journal Article
Published: New Zealand Institution of Surveyors and Institution of Surveyors Australia 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15377
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description Four standard procedures to transform curvilinear co-ordinates from the Australian Geodetic Datum 1984 to the World Geodetic System 1984 are compared. These comprise the Bursa-Wolf model with the national set of seven parameters currently used by Federal and State surveying and mapping authorities, the standard Molodensky model with the five parameters used by the United States Defense Mapping Agency, the simple three-parameter model with the origin shifts taken from the Bursa-Wolf and standard Molodensky models, and the multiple regression equations as determined by the Defense Mapping Agency. The differences between the resulting co-ordinates can reach 4.2 metres over continental Australia, which has implications for the final approach adopted to transform to the Geocentric Datum of Australia. The arguments are presented in favour of more suitable transformation strategies using projective transformation models, which are able to simultaneously correct any known errors existing in the Australian Geodetic Datum. These models also allow the direct transformation of both Australian Geodetic Datum 1966 and Australian Geodetic Datum 1984 co-ordinates in a single procedure, which will be of benefit to those States which rely upon older geodetic datums.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-153772017-01-30T11:49:30Z A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia Featherstone, Will Coordinate transformations Four standard procedures to transform curvilinear co-ordinates from the Australian Geodetic Datum 1984 to the World Geodetic System 1984 are compared. These comprise the Bursa-Wolf model with the national set of seven parameters currently used by Federal and State surveying and mapping authorities, the standard Molodensky model with the five parameters used by the United States Defense Mapping Agency, the simple three-parameter model with the origin shifts taken from the Bursa-Wolf and standard Molodensky models, and the multiple regression equations as determined by the Defense Mapping Agency. The differences between the resulting co-ordinates can reach 4.2 metres over continental Australia, which has implications for the final approach adopted to transform to the Geocentric Datum of Australia. The arguments are presented in favour of more suitable transformation strategies using projective transformation models, which are able to simultaneously correct any known errors existing in the Australian Geodetic Datum. These models also allow the direct transformation of both Australian Geodetic Datum 1966 and Australian Geodetic Datum 1984 co-ordinates in a single procedure, which will be of benefit to those States which rely upon older geodetic datums. 1997 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15377 New Zealand Institution of Surveyors and Institution of Surveyors Australia fulltext
spellingShingle Coordinate transformations
Featherstone, Will
A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title_full A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title_fullStr A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title_short A Comparison of Existing Co-ordinate Transformation Models and Parameters in Australia
title_sort comparison of existing co-ordinate transformation models and parameters in australia
topic Coordinate transformations
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15377