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Orientation with polarimetry and gravity vectors

By: Language: English Series: Land & Minerals Surveying ; 8(3) March 1990, 122-129(8)Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: Presents methods and proposes instrumentation which may have applications in large scale metrology and engineering measurement. Building on concepts introduced by non-levelled theodolites, polarimetry is evaluated as a means of orientation transfer. The non-levelled approach also suggests alternative ways of including gravity information. The ideas are viewed in the context of orientation transfer in confined situations such as mines, and of robot attitude control.
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Journal article London Journal article A81 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 32197-1001

Presents methods and proposes instrumentation which may have applications in large scale metrology and engineering measurement. Building on concepts introduced by non-levelled theodolites, polarimetry is evaluated as a means of orientation transfer. The non-levelled approach also suggests alternative ways of including gravity information. The ideas are viewed in the context of orientation transfer in confined situations such as mines, and of robot attitude control.