Home / Faculties / Faculty of Geodesy / Departments / Geodesy / Courses /

Integral Geodesy

Integral Geodesy

Integral Geodesy is a modern approach for processing of results from different types of measurement and joint determination of spatial coordinates (N, Y, Z) and earth potential W. Integral Geodesy aims to unify the various types of geodetic measurements in one common, integral, adjustment (functional and stochastic) model, thereby obtaining possibly the most precise position vector, gravity vector and earth potential value at each point. During classes, students acquire theoretical and practical knowledge related to spatial determination of positions, and earth gravity potential of points on earth surface.