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About Error Rectangles and Ellipses

After the completing the Least Squares adjustment, the covariance matrix is used to calculate the positional standard deviations and .

The following illustration shows that standard deviations represent half-dimensions of the standard 68% probability error rectangle around each point:

Where:

  • t = the orientation of the error ellipse, the direction of the semi-major axis
  • u = semi-major axis of the error ellipse
  • v = the semi-minor axis error ellipse
  • x = half-width dimension of the error rectangle
  • y = half-height dimension of the error rectangle
  • S = Positional standard deviation of a point

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