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| Accuracy
Hello there, I read a report but still confused with the numbers. For one of the test; At a 95% confidence level, the calculated horizontal accuracy was 1.23 m. The precision level of each position solution can be described using the standard deviations. The standard deviations for the errors in the easting and northing position coordinates were (0.4, 0.47). How did they calculate the easting and northing position coordinates? Thanks Last edited by sputnik2009; 05-05-2010 at 12:26 PM. |
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