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Abstract The research problem of the article is to devise a universal mathematical procedure for calculating point coordinates from typical planar surveying measurements. The proposed solution involves calculating the intersection points of two circles with radii equal to the measured distances (the distance-distance intersection problem). The author demonstrates a straightforward method for reducing every typical surveying problem to the distance-distance intersection form. The procedure also verifies the accuracy of the calculated coordinates. The derived equations were tested numerically using practical examples. The devised procedure will be integrated into an exhaustive numerical algorithm for diverse surveying problems regardless of the geometric approach during measurements.
Tadeusz Gargula (Sat,) studied this question.