Accuracy Evaluation of Polar Positioning Systems Taking POLARFIX (*) as an Example
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Positioning systems measuring in polar co-ordinates, with automatic target tracking capability have become increasingly popular in hydrographic surveying. In comparison to traditional positioning systems using range-range or hyperbolic intersection, they provide better accuracy, higher reliability of the measurement, the possibility of direct water level corrections in the area of the survey, and the operational advantage of a single shore station.
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