Total least-squares EIO model,algorithms and applications

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作者
Xingsheng Deng [1 ]
Ge Liu [1 ]
Tao Zhou [1 ]
Sichun Peng [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology
关键词
Errors-In-Variables; Errors-In-Observations; Weighted total least square; Parameter estimation; Iterative covariance solution;
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P207 [测量误差与测量平差];
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0708 ; 070801 ; 08 ; 0816 ;
摘要
A functional model named EIO(Errors-In-Observations) is proposed for general TLS(total least-squares)adjustment. The EIO model only considers the correction of the observation vector, but doesn’t consider to correct all elements in the design matrix as the EIV(Errors-In-Variables) model does, furthermore, the dimension of cofactor matrix is much smaller. Iterative algorithms for the parameter estimation and their precise covariance matrix are derived rigorously, and the computation steps are also presented. The proposed approach considers the correction of the observations in the coefficient matrix, and ensures their agreements in every matrix elements. Parameters and corrections can be solved at the same time.An approximate solution and a precise solution of the covariance matrix can be achieved by corresponding algorithms. Applications of EIO model and the proposed algorithms are demonstrated with several examples. The results and comparative studies show that the proposed EIO model and algorithms are feasible and reliable for general adjustment problems.
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