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Vol 16, Issue 1, 2024
Pages: 598 - 602
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Geodesy Editor: Snježana Maksimović
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Published: 12.06.2024. Research paper Geodesy Editor: Snježana Maksimović

THE CENTRE OF CIRCLE DETERMINATION BY GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS

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Žarko Nestorović ,
Žarko Nestorović
Contact Žarko Nestorović

Joint stock company "Elektroprivreda Srbije", Belgrade, Serbia

Milan Trifković ,
Milan Trifković

Faculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

Miroslav Kuburić
Miroslav Kuburić

Faculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

Abstract

The problem of circle’s centre determination by using geodetic data is related with influences of inevitable errors as a result of measurement process as well as with the issue of model’s influence itself. In this research the experiment was conducted with aim to find out the influence of measurements error and the influence of model for centre of circle determination. The two centres of two different centres were determined by direct measurements and with the model based on the points belonging to the circle. The difference between centres determined by direct measurements and circles’ centres determined from the model is actually the models’ influence. Obtained results showed high concordance between the centeres determined both with measurements and model.

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