Masters Theses

Date of Award

12-1981

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Computer Science

Major Professor

F. W. Donaldson

Committee Members

W. C. Armstrong, T. Paludan

Abstract

The Army Engineer Topographic Laboratories (AETL) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, implemented special purpose software to handle their map data. One of the functions of the software was to convert Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) map coordinates to geographic map coordinates. The conversion was time-consuming and expensive due to a lengthy iterative process; therefore, a different method was sought on the computer.

One method for reducing the computer time is based on a curve-fitting procedure, suggested by an AETL engineer. This procedure is used to provide data to geographic coordinates (XG, YG) from three UTM coordinates (XT, YT). Each of the XG ‘s is then represented by a quadratic equation dependent on the XT ‘s; the three XT points are used to determine the unknown quadratic coefficients; and the resultant equation is then a faster conversion process. The YT transformation is done similarly.

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