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L1hoogte

L1hoogte is a term used in several Dutch technical contexts to denote a height value associated with Level 1 or Layer 1 in a system. Because L1 can refer to different concepts depending on the discipline, the exact meaning of L1hoogte is domain-specific and not standardized across fields.

In practice, the interpretation of L1hoogte varies by domain:

- Networking and telecommunications: L1 refers to Layer 1, the physical layer; L1hoogte may denote a fixed

- Geodesy and surveying: L1 can denote a reference elevation level; L1hoogte is the elevation above a

- Geospatial data and GIS: L1 may refer to a Level 1 data layer; L1hoogte is the height

- 3D modeling and architecture: L1 can denote Level 1 in a multi-level design; L1hoogte is the height

Units and reference datums are defined in context-specific documentation, and no single international standard assigns a

See also: Layer 1, Elevation, Height, Base level.

mounting
height
for
equipment
or
the
vertical
position
of
a
reference
signal
point.
defined
geodetic
datum.
value
attached
to
features
in
that
layer.
of
the
first
floor
or
the
offset
to
a
base
plane.
universal
definition
to
L1hoogte.
The
term
is
largely
a
domain-specific
label
used
within
particular
projects,
manuals,
or
datasets.