English to Indonesian Dictionary triangulation

triangulation

triangulasi
definition
noun
The position of the receiver is determined by triangulation , except that in this case, the distance to four GPS satellites is used to determine the receiver's position in three dimensions.
(in surveying) the tracing and measurement of a series or network of triangles in order to determine the distances and relative positions of points spread over a territory or region, especially by measuring the length of one side of each triangle and deducing its angles and the length of the other two sides by observation from this baseline.
Exploiting basic structural concepts of triangulation and curvilinearity in order to produce an inherently rigid, yet dynamic form, the light, ephemeral pavilion sits serenely above a small pool.
formation of or division into triangles.
translation of 'triangulation'
noun
triangulasi
example
It is of course possible that something could be rigged without the network and without 'triangulation' .
The edges E are actually edges of future triangles, obtained by 'triangulation' .
Nicol Rae's chapter - "Clinton and the Democrats" - depicts 'triangulation' as undermining party continuity.
His approach heavily borrows from Bill Clinton's 'triangulation' or Tony Blair's Third Way.
The two answers taken together were a form of 'triangulation' worthy of Bill Clinton.
The accuracy of Borda's repeating circle allowed distances to be found by surveying using 'triangulation' .
The first task was to establish a reference point on the far bank so the crossing could be measured by 'triangulation' .
GPS altitude 'triangulation' is much more accurate.
The central argument was a reaffirmation of Third Way 'triangulation' .
He greatly increased the accuracy of measurements of the Earth, using Snell's method of 'triangulation' .
It was one of two instruments used to set up the principal 'triangulation' and surveyor's grid for Great Britain-a mapping project to mark a network of fixed points across the country.
His speech tacked this way then that; he commits the crime of 'triangulation' .
They cannot extend a ruler to a distant galaxy and cannot usually use 'triangulation' like surveyors do because the distances involved are too large.
Small accumulating errors of 'triangulation' were estimated in relation to other sources of measurement and sampling errors.
We are clearly in the period of pre-election 'triangulation' where New Labour again attempts to out Tory the Tories.
We located all radio-tagged individuals by 'triangulation' and subsequent visual observation.
The GPS transceivers exchange ranging signals among themselves, and then 'triangulation' methods enable relative positioning of the devices.
the 'triangulation' of Great Britain
The position of the receiver is determined by 'triangulation' , except that in this case, the distance to four GPS satellites is used to determine the receiver's position in three dimensions.
Could this 72-degree bound be achieved by a 'triangulation' in which all triangles met edge to edge?
He introduced techniques to measure the earth and distances on it using 'triangulation' .
A single measurement of a carefully selected baseline of just a few hundred metres enabled him to calculate the distances between all the towns via 'triangulation' .
We checked for spatial structure by determining the position of each pair on the lawn using the distance measurements described above and simple 'triangulation' .
Vision-based anticollision systems normally require two cameras because, like human eyes, they use stereoscopic 'triangulation' to judge distance.
This is a fundamental limit to the physical measurement of 'triangulation' systems.
Clinton won the last election by 'triangulation' .
Mr Watson is the first person we know of who thinks you can win a war by 'triangulation' .
Exploiting basic structural concepts of 'triangulation' and curvilinearity in order to produce an inherently rigid, yet dynamic form, the light, ephemeral pavilion sits serenely above a small pool.
If Portillo and the Conservatives were bold enough to take on the legalisation of cannabis they would leapfrog beyond political 'triangulation' .
Cellular 'triangulation' , Wi-Fi networks, and ultrawideband offer outdoor and indoor location data as well, sometimes down to the centimeter level.
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