The Implication of Significant Number in Geodetic Computations: Geometric Geoid Model of Fct Abuja as a Case Study

Oluyori, P. D. and Eteje, S. O. (2020). The Implication of Significant Number in Geodetic Computations: Geometric Geoid Model of FCT Abuja as a Case Study. International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 6(8), 84-91. DOI: 10.7176/JSTR/6-08-09.

8 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2020

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Paul Dare Oluyori

Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Eteje Sylvester Okiemute

Eteje Surveys and Associates, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.

Date Written: June 27, 2020

Abstract

The position occupied by the geoid in the computation of orthometric height (H) from GNSS observations is crucial and hence requires the geoid model parameters obtained with the application of least squares technique, be approximated to a reasonable number of significant figures in its (geoid) modelling to enable a high-resolution geometric geoid, be determined. As a result, this study presents the implication of significant number in geodetic computations using geometric geoid model of FCT, Abuja as a case study. The number of significant figures of the model parameters was varied, starting from 6 to 22 significant figures to enable the Root Mean Square Errors (RMSEs), as well as the accuracy of the model, be obtained at the varied numbers of significant figures. The obtained results show that the highest accuracy of the model is obtained if the model parameters are approximated to a reasonable number of significant figures.

Suggested Citation

Oluyori, Paul Dare and Okiemute, Eteje Sylvester, The Implication of Significant Number in Geodetic Computations: Geometric Geoid Model of Fct Abuja as a Case Study (June 27, 2020). Oluyori, P. D. and Eteje, S. O. (2020). The Implication of Significant Number in Geodetic Computations: Geometric Geoid Model of FCT Abuja as a Case Study. International Journal of Scientific and Technological Research, 6(8), 84-91. DOI: 10.7176/JSTR/6-08-09., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3640270

Paul Dare Oluyori

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Eteje Sylvester Okiemute (Contact Author)

Eteje Surveys and Associates, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. ( email )

Nigeria

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