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P.A. Kucherenko and S.V. Sokolov, "Analytical Solution for a Problem on Approximation of Functional Dependences for Parameters of a Geodesic Line," Mech. Solids. 54 (7), 1076-1082 (2019)
Year 2019 Volume 54 Number 7 Pages 1076-1082
DOI 10.3103/S0025654419070082
Title Analytical Solution for a Problem on Approximation of Functional Dependences for Parameters of a Geodesic Line
Author(s) P.A. Kucherenko (Rostov State Transport University pl. Rostovskogo Strelkovogo Polka Narodnogo Opolcheniya 2, Rostov-on-Don, 344038 Russia, pavelpost83@mail.ru)
S.V. Sokolov (Rostov State Transport University pl. Rostovskogo Strelkovogo Polka Narodnogo Opolcheniya 2, Rostov-on-Don, 344038 Russia)
Abstract A solution of a problem on synthesis for the analytical approximation of the dependence of longitude on latitude on the geodesic line of the spheroid and the great circle (orthodrome) of the Earth's sphere is considered. Found functional dependencies can significantly reduce the instrumentation kit for measuring and navigation complex as well as the computational costs in solving navigation problems.
Keywords great circle track, spheroid, approximation of functional dependence
Received 22 December 2018
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