Seasonal Variation of GPS Accuracy and Precision in Forest Road Mapping

E. Abdi, H. Soofi Mariv, Z. Mashayekhi, A. Deljouei, S. Rahbarisisakht
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GPS receivers are frequently used for engineering activities in forests; however, a number of factors, including natural barriers (mountain and tree canopy) in the forested areas, affect their accuracy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and precision of a consumer-grade GPS (Colorado 300) receiver in road mapping. For this purpose, a length of 12.2 km of main forest road was selected in the Hyrcanian forest, northern Iran, and a ground truth map was extracted from the National Cartographic Center maps. The forest road was mapped in four seasons for three days to evaluate the seasons’ effects on the location accuracy and five- and ten-meter buffers were used for the same purpose. The results of two-way ANOVA showed that there were significant differences in the precision and accuracy of the GPS receiver due to the season. The best and worst mean accuracy and precision were in spring (24.45 m and 24.97 m) and autumn (56.10 m and 53.65 m), respectively. The findings showed a positive effect of averaging (5-61% improvement in relation to season) on the position accuracy. Also, ANOVA did not show any significant differences between the overlay lengths due to season in both the five-and ten-meter buffers. It can be concluded that consumer-grade GPS receivers could meet forestry needs. The averaged accuracies in spring are acceptable for many forestry applications and satisfy the mapping requirements.
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森林道路测绘GPS精度和精度的季节变化
GPS接收器经常用于森林中的工程活动;然而,许多因素,包括自然屏障(山和树冠)在森林地区,影响其准确性。本研究的目的是评估消费者级GPS (Colorado 300)接收机在道路测绘中的准确性和精度。为此,在伊朗北部的hycanian森林中选择了长度为12.2 km的主要森林道路,并从国家制图中心的地图中提取了地面真实图。为了评估季节对定位精度的影响,我们在四个季节中绘制了3天的森林道路图,并使用了5米和10米缓冲区。双向方差分析结果显示,GPS接收机的精度和准确度因季节而存在显著差异。平均精度和精密度分别在春季(24.45 m和24.97 m)和秋季(56.10 m和53.65 m)最佳和最差。结果显示,平均(5-61%)对定位精度有积极的影响。此外,方差分析显示,在5米和10米缓冲区中,由于季节的不同,覆盖长度之间没有任何显着差异。由此可见,消费级GPS接收机可以满足林业需求。春季的平均精度在许多林业应用中是可以接受的,并且满足制图要求。
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