ASSESSMENT OF THE POSITIONAL ACCURACY OF THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1:50.000 MADE BY MGI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7251/STP2215521RAbstract
The paper describes the methodology of testing and evaluating the positional accuracy of the topographic map of Serbia in the scale of 1: 50 000, published by the Military Geographical Institute from Belgrade, and gives an overview of the obtained results.The assessment of accuracy is done by comparing the planimetric coordinates of the map points to the coordinates of the same points as determined by a field measurements of very higher accuracy, according to American National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy.
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