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Course details
Course code: IGS10860o17
Semester: 2017/2018 winter
Name: Adjustment Theory I
Major: Geodesy and Cartography
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 3
ECTS points: 5
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 30 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: prof. dr hab. inż. Andrzej Borkowski
Language of instruction: Polish / English
The course in English will be available if a minimum of 6 students sign up for a group. If less than 6 students sign up for the group, the course will be available in Polish with the possibility of individual support in English. Contact person: dr inż. Grzegorz Jóźków

Learning outcomes: Student gains theoretic knowledge and the practical skills to elaborate sets of surveying data. Particularly student gains knowledge of the law of error propagation and its practical use in miscellaneous geodetic tasks. Student knows the foundations of matrix algebra and the methods for solving the systems of linear equations Skills Graduate of the subject allows to use different methods for self-elaboration of the problems concerning the accuracy analysis, direct observations elaboration, solving sets of equations.

Competences: Student understands the importance of selecting an effective method of solving a particular practical task Student is aware of the need for a synthetic presentation of specific information

Prerequisites: math analysis I, math analysis II, statistic , surveying I, surveying II

Course content: The course presents the basic content related to numerical and statistical elaboration of geodetic observations. The course is the first step for the course “Adjustment Theory II” Matrix algebra: LU decomposition method, matrix inverse, the systems of linear equations and the methods of solution. Random variable. Hypothesis testing. Law of propagation of random errors. Adjustment of direct measurements.

Recommended literature: Strang G., Borre K.: Linear Algebra Geodesy and GPS, Wellesley-Cambridge Press. 1997 Teunissen P.J.G.: Adjustment Theory: an Introduction, Delft University of Technology, 2000 Niemeier W.: Ausgleichungsrechnung, Walter de Gruyter, 2002

Assessment methods: Tests, reports, activity at the classes obligatory passing grades of practical course – the minimum level of mastering the material -60%.

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