Low-cost multi-GNSS, single-frequency RTK averaging for marine applications: accurate stationary positioning and vertical tide measurements

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Marine Geodesy Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1080/01490419.2023.2208289
Emily J. Tidey, R. Odolinski
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Abstract The use of Real Time Kinematic (RTK) Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) for accurate horizontal and vertical measurements in the marine environment has been considered since the late-1980’s and tested from the 1990’s when GPS and GLONASS were the only operational constellations available and high-cost multi-frequency receiver equipment was required. This paper modernizes the conversation using multi-constellation, low-cost, single-frequency RTK GNSS measurements and proves their value with accurate positioning and tide measurements. Our tests show average stationary horizontal positioning measurements using this equipment are suitable (95% CI) for the most stringent International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Standard S-44 ‘Exclusive Order’ at base station ranges of up to 27 km. Vertical observations on a moving platform, smoothed using a baseline distance-dependent moving average filter show the equipment and method are comparable with traditional electronic tide gauge observations over the same base station range. All of our measurement results show the potential to improve total uncertainty calculations undertaken by hydrographers, engineers and scientists in the marine realm, while the low-cost equipment raises the possibility that more measurements can be taken, leading to improvements in monitoring, modelling and understanding the marine environment.
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用于海洋应用的低成本多gnss,单频RTK平均:精确的静止定位和垂直潮汐测量
自20世纪80年代末以来,人们一直在考虑使用实时动态(RTK)全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)在海洋环境中进行精确的水平和垂直测量,并从20世纪90年代开始进行测试,当时GPS和GLONASS是唯一可用的操作星座,需要高成本的多频接收器设备。本文采用多星座、低成本、单频的RTK GNSS测量实现了会话的现代化,并通过精确定位和潮汐测量证明了其价值。我们的测试表明,使用该设备进行的平均固定水平定位测量(95% CI)适用于最严格的国际水文组织(IHO)标准S-44“独家订单”,基站范围可达27公里。在移动平台上的垂直观测,使用与基线距离相关的移动平均滤波器进行平滑,显示设备和方法与在相同基站范围内的传统电子验潮仪观测结果相当。我们所有的测量结果都表明,有可能改善水文学家、工程师和科学家在海洋领域进行的总不确定度计算,而低成本的设备提高了进行更多测量的可能性,从而改善了对海洋环境的监测、建模和理解。
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Marine Geodesy
Marine Geodesy 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
6.20%
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27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Marine Geodesy is to stimulate progress in ocean surveys, mapping, and remote sensing by promoting problem-oriented research in the marine and coastal environment. The journal will consider articles on the following topics: topography and mapping; satellite altimetry; bathymetry; positioning; precise navigation; boundary demarcation and determination; tsunamis; plate/tectonics; geoid determination; hydrographic and oceanographic observations; acoustics and space instrumentation; ground truth; system calibration and validation; geographic information systems.
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