Coordinate systems – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v3.80 Recon GPS User Manual User Manual

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Coordinate Systems

A coordinate system is a way to describe positions in a datum.
Coordinate systems range from simple Cartesian (y,x) or (N,E)
positions on a flat plane to complex geodetic latitudes and longitudes
on a reference ellipsoid.

Below is a description of some coordinate systems common in
surveying:

Northing, Easting, Elevation

Survey projects usually use simple plane coordinates. We assume our
local datum models a flat earth, and we calculate coordinates in a
Cartesian system where the simple laws of plane trigonometry apply.
When a vertical coordinate is required, most survey projects require
orthometric elevations.

Lat, Lng, Ht

Geodetic horizontal coordinates are usually expressed as two angles
called latitude and longitude (

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λ

). Geodetic vertical coordinates are

usually expressed as the distance above the ellipsoid called height.
The angles describe a point’s position on the surface of the reference
ellipsoid. The height describes the altitude normal to the surface of
the reference ellipsoid.

Fig. 1: Ellipsoidal Geodetic

Coordinates

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