Verification of the indoor gps system by comparison with points calibrated using a network of laser tracker measurements

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This paper details a method of determining the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three dimensional coordinate measurement machine. An experimental procedure was developed to compare three dimensional coordinate measurements with calibrated reference points. The reference standard used to calibrate these reference points was a fringe counting interferometer with the multilateration technique employed to establish three dimensional coordinates. This is an extension of the established technique of comparing measured lengths with calibrated lengths. Specifically a distributed coordinate measurement device was tested which consisted of a network of Rotary-Laser Automatic Theodolites (R-LATs), this system is known commercially as indoor GPS (iGPS). The method was found to be practical and able to establish that the expanded uncertainty of the basic iGPS system was approximately 1 mm at a 95% confidence level. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010.

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Muelaner, J. E., Wang, Z., Jamshidi, J., & Maropoulos, P. G. (2010). Verification of the indoor gps system by comparison with points calibrated using a network of laser tracker measurements. In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Vol. 66 AISC, pp. 607–619). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10430-5_47

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