analytical three-point resection radial triangulation
analytical three-point resection radial triangulation
[‚an·əl′id·ə·kəl ¦thrē ¦pȯint rē′sek·shən ′rād·ē·əl ‚tri‚aŋ·gyə′lā·shən] (engineering)
A method of computing the coordinates of the ground principal points of overlapping aerial photographs by resecting on three horizontal control points appearing in the overlap area.
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