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Elektrische Tachymetrie

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Die sinngemäße Anwendung des in der Geodäsie verwendeten Begriffes der Tachymetrie führt zu einer Tachymetrie oder Schnellmessung mit Hilfe von elektromagnetischen Wellen, welche wir als elektrische Tachymeterie bezeichnen wollen. Wir verstehen darunter somit Verfahren, bei welchen in der Hauptsache oder ausschließlich elektromagnetische Wellen Anwendung finden und welche eine rasche, meist für graphische Zwecke benötigte Bestimmung der Lage von Punkten ermöglichen.

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Jordan, Eggert, Kneissl, Rinner, K., Benz, F. (1966). Elektrische Tachymetrie. In: Handbuch der Vermessungskunde. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-98935-2_28

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