Ge 421
Ge 421
Ge 421
AYUNON
Faculty
School of Engineering and Architecture
Saint Louis University
Winston Churchill:
A good speech should be
like a womans skirt:
long
enough to
cover
the
subject
themetapicture.com
1911
2007
Principal
Triangulation
stations of
The Philippine
Islands ---The
starting points
of all types of
survey in the
country
(Topographic,
Hydrographic
and Cadastral)
Triangulation Tower
Station
Balanacan
CHARACTERISTICS
1. Spheroid
The
Philippine
Reference
System of 1992 (PRS92)was
then adopted in 1992 under
Executive Order (EO)No. 45 of
the Ramos Administration. This
new national geodetic network is
an upgraded version of the PGN.
It
has
a
higher
precision
standard
of
a
homogenous
geodetic network which uses
Global Positioning System(GPS)
technology in acquiring and
representing facts about land
data and information
Legal Bases
E.O. 45, s. 1993
Transition Period : Until 2000
What is PRS92?
PRS92 consists of a
national network of
geodetic control points
(GCPs), marked by survey
monuments , that have
been established using
Global Positioning
System (GPS).`
What is PRS92?
By EROL F. AYUNON
NAVSTAR-GPS
NAVigation
System with
Time
And
Ranging
Global
Positioning
System.
(NAVSTARGPS)
Where on earth am i?
GPS
System Overview
Space Segment
User Segment
Monitor Stations
Diego Garcia
Ascension Is.
Kwajalein
Hawaii
Colorado
Springs
Colorado Springs
Control Segment
Space Segment
satellites orbiting the earth
Designed for 24 Satellites
Minimum 4 sats visible
above 15deg cut-off
angle at any point of the
earths surface at any
one time
Orbits at 20,200 km
(12,600 mi) every 12
hours
Equipped with
four(4)very accurate
atomic clocks 2 cesium
& 2 rubidium
Life span- 10 yrs
Altitude
20,200 km
10,900 nm
Control Segment
Control Segment
USAF Space
Command
Hawaii
Cape
Canaveral
Ascension
Is.
Diego
Garcia
Kwajalein
Atoll
USER SEGMENT
anybody that receives and uses the GPS signal
User Segment
Multiple Applications:
GIS Data Capture
Vehicle Tracking
Marine/ Vehicle Navigation
Surveying
Emergency Services
Aviation
Precise Positioning
Agriculture
Photogrammetry
Recreation (hiking etc)
Underwater video mapping
Many more ... and more to
follow
Position Computation
Time signal
signal left
left satellite
satellite
Time
Time current
current
Time
Calculating Distance
By the formula D = VT
V= VELOCITY of radio
signal=299,792km/sec
T= TIME taken for the radio signal to
travel from the satellite to receiver.
Survey Grade
GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
A geographic coordinate
system employs latitude,
longitude, and elevation to
devise a unique statement
of position for each earth
feature.
Cartesian
coordinates (X, Y,
Z)
Geodetic
coordinates
Y (Lat, Long, Ht)
X
Y
30
N
10
N
Equator
(Latitude)
10
Point of
Origin
N = Geoid-ellipsoid separation
-N geoid is below ellipsoid
+N geoid is above ellipsoid
(Ellipsoid height)
(Geoid height)
(h-H)
WGS84 Geoid
Radar Image
GPS units
Can
Can
Can
Can
Can
Applications of GPS
Land Survey
Applications
Land survey
application 1
Establishment
of geodetic control
network
PRS92
network
1989-1992
PRS92
(2009)
Land survey
application 2
Land subsidence
monitoring
Mayon subsidence
monitoring using GPS
Mayon
GPS
stations
MAL
CAL
MRH
NBN
SAN
UAN
PAL
TIN
LHO
Lignon GPS
station
(Mayon
Volcano)
Land survey
application 3
Bridge subsidence
monitoring
Monitoring
movement of
worlds longest
suspension
bridge in
Japan, in realtime, mm
accuracy; three
GPS receivers
connected by
fiber optic
cable.
Land survey
application 4
Precision farming
Land survey
application 5
Railroad and
elevated railway
surveys
GPS in
railroad
surveys
Land survey
application 6
Tide station
positioning
GPS in tide
station
positioning
GPS
software
inside
tide
station
Land survey
application 7
Wind load monitoring
of tall buildings
Land survey
application 8
GPS-assisted
hydrographic surveys
GPS-assisted
hydrographic
survey
River
survey
Land survey
application 9
GPS-assisted
site-grading
GPSguided
grader
Land survey
application 9
Project controls
Political boundary
survey
PGM 63 (=STR-8)
BLLM#9
Z
$
MBM 6-A
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%
BLLM#19
Y
#
PGM 60 (=STR-5)
Z
$
BLBM 1-A
BBM 7
Y
#
#
Y
Y
#
#
Y
Y BLBM 2-A
#
Scale 1:50000
1
2 Kilometers
[
%
BLLM 1-A
BLLM 2-A
MBM 12-A
MBM 11-A
[
%
11 control points
Recovery of old stations: 5 days
GPS observations (3 receivers): 1 day
Data processing: 1 day
Technology Self-Test
ETS
GNSS/GPS/RTK
LiDAR/TLS
InSAR
UAS/UAV
HRSI
Technology Self-Test
4-6:
3:
2:
1:
0:
Up-to-date, current
5 years late
10 years late
20 years late
?
Smart
Station
GPS+ETS
Light
Intensity
Detection
and
Ranging
(LiDAR)
Lidar data in
flood modelling
Terrestrial
Laser
Scanner
InSAR
Interferometric Synthetic
Aperture Radar
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar, abbreviated InSAR
or IfSAR, is a radar technique used in geodesy and remote
sensing. This geodetic method uses two or more synthetic
aperture radar (SAR) images to generate maps of surface
deformation or digital elevation, using differences in the
phase of the waves returning to the satellite or aircraft. The
technique can potentially measure centimetre-scale changes
in deformation over spans of days to years. It has
applications for geophysical monitoring of natural hazards,
for example earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides, and in
structural engineering, in particular monitoring of
subsidence and structural stability.
PRS92
UAS/UAV
Unmanned Aerial
System/Vehicle
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly
known as a drone and also referred to as an
unpiloted aerial vehicle and a remotely piloted
aircraft (RPA)
Their flight is controlled either autonomously by
onboard computers or by the remote control of a
pilot on the ground or in another vehicle. The
typical launch and recovery method of an
unmanned aircraft is by the function of an
automatic system or an external operator on the
ground.
HRSI
High-Resolution Satellite
Image
GeoEye: 50cm
Quickbird: 61cm
Ikonos: 1 m
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