Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem

Resultant approach is here employed to optimize the dimensionless space angles to solve in a closed form the over-determined three-dimensional intersection problem. The advantages of the resultant optimization approach are the non-requirement of the approximate initial starting values, non iterative...

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Main Authors: Awange, Joseph, Fukuda, Y.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Maney Publishing 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45238
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Fukuda, Y.
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description Resultant approach is here employed to optimize the dimensionless space angles to solve in a closed form the over-determined three-dimensional intersection problem. The advantages of the resultant optimization approach are the non-requirement of the approximate initial starting values, non iterative and does not rely on linearization during its operation, save for the nonlinear variance-covariance/error propagation to generate the weight matrix. Resultant method, a branch of abstract algebra, is employed to compute the combinatorial scatters, which are then optimized to offer a closed form solution. Using the test network Stuttgart Central as an example, it is demonstrated that the resultant optimization approach can be applied as an alternative approach to conventional methods such as least squares for point positioning within the over-determined intersection framework, especially when the approximate starting values for linearization and iterative approaches are not known as may happen in Photogrammetry, Machine Vision or in Robotics.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-452382018-09-11T01:46:24Z Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem Awange, Joseph Fukuda, Y. 3D Intersection Over-determination Scatter Optimisation Resultant approach is here employed to optimize the dimensionless space angles to solve in a closed form the over-determined three-dimensional intersection problem. The advantages of the resultant optimization approach are the non-requirement of the approximate initial starting values, non iterative and does not rely on linearization during its operation, save for the nonlinear variance-covariance/error propagation to generate the weight matrix. Resultant method, a branch of abstract algebra, is employed to compute the combinatorial scatters, which are then optimized to offer a closed form solution. Using the test network Stuttgart Central as an example, it is demonstrated that the resultant optimization approach can be applied as an alternative approach to conventional methods such as least squares for point positioning within the over-determined intersection framework, especially when the approximate starting values for linearization and iterative approaches are not known as may happen in Photogrammetry, Machine Vision or in Robotics. 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45238 10.1179/003962607X165050 Maney Publishing fulltext
spellingShingle 3D Intersection
Over-determination
Scatter
Optimisation
Awange, Joseph
Fukuda, Y.
Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title_full Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title_fullStr Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title_full_unstemmed Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title_short Resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
title_sort resultant optimization of the three-dimensional intersection problem
topic 3D Intersection
Over-determination
Scatter
Optimisation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45238