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Communication to
VIII International Congress for Photogrammetry
Reprint from
Svensk Lantmäteritidskrift
Congress Number 1956
Commission 111
FURTHER RESULTS WITH THE PARALLAX TRIANGULA-
TION METHOD
by
tekn. dr. prof. Arne Bjerhammar
Mssrs K. I. Akerblom and C. Hjukstróm of the Royal Institute of Technology
have computed the new tables and assisted with the compilation of this paper.
According to Bachmann the adjustment of an aerotriangulation is
performed after a primary orientation procedure. In this method the
orientation of the individual model 1s made by technical methods and
finally an additional numerical adjustment follows for the closure con-
ditions of the whole chain. ( Bachmann: [1].)— In a later paper the
author has treated the adjustment of the aerotriangulation according to
a new technic. (Bjerhammar: [2]) In this method all parallax condi-
tions of the orientations as well as the closure conditions of the chain
are included in a common adjustment. This means that the sum of
squares of the residual parallaxes will be equal to minimum. The me-
thod is here called parallax-triangulation. The theoretical difference
between the two methods may be explained in the following way.
Residual parallaxes
V = V, + V2
and thus
A NV c viv, T X vevo 4 ZE 2V1Va
where
vi = residual parallax after the primary orientation
Ve = added parallax to compensate the conditions of closure
V = total residual parallax efter copleted adjustment.
According to the method of combined adjustment there are three
groups of necessary conditions to be fullfilled in order to get a mini-
mum of the whole,
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