DocumentCode
952430
Title
Statistical geodesy—An engineering perspective
Author
Nash, Raymond A., Jr. ; Jordan, Stanley K.
Author_Institution
The Analytic Sciences Corporation (TASC), Reading, MA
Volume
66
Issue
5
fYear
1978
fDate
5/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
532
Lastpage
550
Abstract
Motivated largely by the needs of the navigation community, engineers have become increasingly involved in understanding and modeling the fine structure of the earth\´s gravity field. In this endeavor, the engineer has augmented the applied mathematical tools of the "geodesist-scientist" with those of modern estimation and control theory, state-space mathematics, and random process theory. One of the outputs of this involvement has been the development of "statistical geodesy." In this paper, the mathematical structure and applications of statistical geodesy are reviewed, with an emphasis on the engineer\´s contribution. Geodetic terminology, geopotential theory, and estimation theory are briefly reviewed, and models with a random-process-theory structure are presented for uncertainties in the earth\´s gravity field. These models are then utilized in a variety of applications: estimation of gravimetric uncertainties, error analysis of inertial navigation systems, gravity gradiometry, satellite altimetry, etc. Finally, a new algorithm is presented-frequency-domain collocation-suitable for the efficient processing of large amounts of gravimetric data.
Keywords
Control theory; Earth; Estimation theory; Geodesy; Gravity; Mathematics; Navigation; Random processes; State estimation; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1978.10959
Filename
1455228
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