From 09b9504e26ae12f284b3a47b21ef0195a3fe5d6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Knudsen Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 17:56:10 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Brush up Rumination 11 --- ruminations/011-rumination.md | 12 ++++++++---- ruminations/README.md | 1 + 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/ruminations/011-rumination.md b/ruminations/011-rumination.md index 76d7396..9a9e092 100644 --- a/ruminations/011-rumination.md +++ b/ruminations/011-rumination.md @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ -# A DRAFT of a new introduction to a revised version of ISO 19111/OGC topic 2 +# Some potential elements of an introduction to a revised version of ISO 19111/OGC topic 2 -**Thomas Knudsen,** , 2024-07-12 +**Thomas Knudsen,** , 2024-11-06 -As indicated in the essay [What's wrong with ISO-19111?](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/010-rumination.md), quite a few things could be improved in the current version of ISO-19111 "Referencing by coordinates". The following is a draft of a suggested introduction to an updated version of 19111, providing an overview of a few of the most important prerequisites for a simpler, more straightforwardly geodetic, standard for "referencing by coordinates". Feel free to discuss the contents [here](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/discussions/116), or by e-mailing me directly. +As indicated in the essay [What's wrong with ISO-19111?](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/010-rumination.md), quite a few things could be improved in the current version of ISO-19111 "Referencing by coordinates". + +The following is an informal suggestion for some elements of an introduction to an updated version of 19111, providing an overview of a few of the most important prerequisites for a simpler, more straightforwardly geodetic, standard for "referencing by coordinates". + +Feel free to discuss the contents [here](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/discussions/116), or by e-mailing me directly. ## Introduction @@ -18,7 +22,7 @@ In the following we will mostly use earth-based terms and expositions. The appli In abstract terms, the relation between coordinates and positions is based on mathematial coordinate systems. The earth, however, is not an abstract mathematical object, but a concrete physical body. Hence, in order to relate coordinates to positions we also need *physical realizations* of the coordinate systems. -Historically such physical realizations (called "reference frames") consist of collections of physical markers in the landscape, with corresponding coordinates adopted by convention. In modern cases, the coordinates may be supplemented with velocity vectors, and the physical markers and their coordinates may be represented by satellites and their ephemerides. +Historically such physical realizations (called "reference frames") consist of collections of physical markers in the landscape, with corresponding coordinates, computed from observations and adopted by convention. In modern cases, the coordinates may be supplemented with velocity vectors, and the physical markers and their coordinates may be represented by satellites and their ephemerides. ### Mathematical abstractions and empirical contraptions diff --git a/ruminations/README.md b/ruminations/README.md index e1eb8c8..335ac3b 100644 --- a/ruminations/README.md +++ b/ruminations/README.md @@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ If you have plenty of time, feel free to work your way through, and ruminate ove - [Rumination 008](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/008-rumination.md): Geodesy from a PROJ perspective - [Rumination 009](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/009-rumination.md): Teach yourself Geodesy in less than 900 seconds (of arc) - [Rumination 010](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/010-rumination.md): What's wrong with ISO 19111? +- [Rumination 011](https://github.com/busstoptaktik/geodesy/blob/main/ruminations/011-rumination.md): Some potential elements of an introduction to a revised version of ISO 19111/OGC topic 2