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31 December 2008 Research and application of an automatic gyrostatic tracking orientation program for the Y/JTG-1 Gyro-Total-Station
Bai-xing Fan, Pei-zhen Li, Xu Luo, Guang-yun Li, Guan-yu Zhang, Zong-chun Li
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Proceedings Volume 7130, Fourth International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements; 71301K (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819594
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, 2008, Anhui, China
Abstract
The article deals with the measurement principle and characteristics of the Y/JTG-1 Gyro-Total-Station, and calculates the Five-parameter and Three-parameter mathematical model of the gyrostatic orientation tracking surveying. Based on the calculation results and the GeoBASIC computer language, the authors compiled the smart Gyro-Total-Station orientation tracking surveying software, which is based on a TDA5005 Surveying Robot and embed in the TDA5005 by a new technology. Some measurement and calculation work, which has been completed by the controller and computer by traditional methods, can be done completely by a Total Station nowadays, so it predigests the field measurement process, improves the orientation efficiency and real time measurement. The research tested and compared the measurement precision of the Five-parameter and the Three-parameter model by field measurement and calculations.
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Bai-xing Fan, Pei-zhen Li, Xu Luo, Guang-yun Li, Guan-yu Zhang, and Zong-chun Li "Research and application of an automatic gyrostatic tracking orientation program for the Y/JTG-1 Gyro-Total-Station", Proc. SPIE 7130, Fourth International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, 71301K (31 December 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819594
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KEYWORDS
Gyroscopes

Automatic tracking

Time metrology

Lithium

Signal attenuation

Fluctuations and noise

Mathematical modeling

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