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<b></i>Abstract:</b><i><p align="justify"><br />A free network adjustment comes up with a singular system of the normal equation. Therefore, Generalized Inverse Matrices ( GIM ) theory has to be applied in solving the normal equation.<br />Three me...

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Main Author: Subekti<br>NIM. 25193002, Bambang
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spelling id-itb.:56212007-03-06T14:26:07Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# Subekti<br>NIM. 25193002, Bambang Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/5621 <b></i>Abstract:</b><i><p align="justify"><br />A free network adjustment comes up with a singular system of the normal equation. Therefore, Generalized Inverse Matrices ( GIM ) theory has to be applied in solving the normal equation.<br />Three methods in solving such a singular normal equation are investigated, i.e. Singular Value Decomposition ( SVD ), Matrix Diagonalization ( MD ), and Truncated Triangular Decomposition (TTD ). These method are applied in geodetic network adjustment. In this research, a GPS network in Semarang - Central Java, as a part of ILAP - BPN Project, is used as a case study. The network solution, as a comparison, is also computed by GEOLAB software.<br />Based on numerical consistency, the SVD shows the best. text
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description <b></i>Abstract:</b><i><p align="justify"><br />A free network adjustment comes up with a singular system of the normal equation. Therefore, Generalized Inverse Matrices ( GIM ) theory has to be applied in solving the normal equation.<br />Three methods in solving such a singular normal equation are investigated, i.e. Singular Value Decomposition ( SVD ), Matrix Diagonalization ( MD ), and Truncated Triangular Decomposition (TTD ). These method are applied in geodetic network adjustment. In this research, a GPS network in Semarang - Central Java, as a part of ILAP - BPN Project, is used as a case study. The network solution, as a comparison, is also computed by GEOLAB software.<br />Based on numerical consistency, the SVD shows the best.
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