Full text: Proceedings of the Symposium "From Analytical to Digital" (Part 3)

  
  
ties as uncorrelated, sometimes all with the same preci- 
sion or as absolutely precise and constant, leads to a 
diagonal structure of the corresponding weight matrix. 
This simplification may be made for different reasons. 
Often no correlations between the coordinates are known, 
which is normally the case when they are taken from a 
given network. Also computational aspects are sometimes 
the reason, because this diagonal structure is easy to 
handle. And often the precision of the control points 
compared to the photogrammetric measurements is regarded 
as being much better; that is at least in close range 
photogrammetry and also in some aerial applications, de- 
pending on scale, not true. 
The theoretically rigorous case, that the full covariance 
matrix is available, is seldom given, possibly for net- 
works which are especially established for that purpose. 
A practicable compromise would in many cases be the use of 
substitute matrices, which should represent the stochastic 
properties including correlations quite realistically 
(Molenaar /10/). 
2.3 Improvements of the mathematical model 
The functional models, especially the introduction of 
additional parameters for supposed systematic errors, 
shoud be verified by significance tests to avoid weakening 
the whole system. 
Concerning the stochastic model for the adjustment of 
heterogenous data the possibility of estimating variance 
components should be taken into account. This topic will 
not be treated here and also the following considerations 
concerning computational aspects do not include possible 
consequences of a variance component estimation. 
3. SOME REMARKS ON COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS 
In classsical bundle block adjustment for aerotriangula- 
tion the concept of partly reduced normal equations from 
which the point unknowns were eliminated, has proved to be 
very effective. 
By extending the method to include a variety of non- 
photogrammetric data, the resulting structures can be much 
more general. 
A concept for the efficient treatment of such combined 
systems will be given in the following. For the most part 
it has been realized in a program package (Müller, Stepha- 
ni /11/), which is used for many practical projects. 
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