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Figure 8: Histogram of residuals before (left, o — 7.1 cm) and after (right, 6 = 4.6 cm) strip adjustment
The computed corrections tell someting about the errors in the strips before the adjustment. Figure 9a shows that most
offsets are positive, which means that the computed heights from the laser measurement are in general higher than the
groundtruth. Figure 9b does not show a normal distribution, however correction up to 4 cm/km occur frequently. For a
striplength of 30 km this corresponds to 1 meter height difference between the two ends of the strip. Figure 9c shows the
across-track tilts which are more or less randomly distributed, with a standard deviation of 33 cm/km.
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Figure 9a: Offset-corrections Figure 9b: Along-track tilts Figure 9c: Across-track tilts
o-1lcm o — 33 cm/km
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