Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas

The global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-derived height determination technique is applied in the field of surveying owing to the broad use of GNSS and the development of precise local geoid models. In Korea, this technique was officially adopted in 2020 for public surveying, such as urban faci...

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Main Authors: Jisun Lee, Jay Hyoun Kwon, Yong Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5310
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spelling doaj-8db61b7453664c22bbdd8cbaaa988f2e2021-06-30T23:33:12ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-06-01115310531010.3390/app11115310Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island AreasJisun Lee0Jay Hyoun Kwon1Yong Lee2Department of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Seoul 02504, KoreaDepartment of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Seoul 02504, KoreaDepartment of Geoinformatics, University of Seoul, Seoul 02504, KoreaThe global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-derived height determination technique is applied in the field of surveying owing to the broad use of GNSS and the development of precise local geoid models. In Korea, this technique was officially adopted in 2020 for public surveying, such as urban facility mapping; it is also treated as an efficient way to unify the vertical datum of the inland and island areas of Korea. Here, GNSS surveying was conducted on 19 stations located in Korea’s coastal regions and islands, and GNSS-derived elevations were determined. When each GNSS-derived elevation was compared with elevations from spirit leveling, all stations showed differences of less than 3 cm when GNSS surveying was conducted for 4 h/day over two days; they were smaller than 5 cm with 2 h of surveying. These differences meet the standards of GNSS-derived elevations in Korea. In addition, GNSS-derived elevations were compared with those obtained via sea-crossing leveling in two regions, showing differences smaller than 1 cm. Sea-crossing leveling takes longer than GNSS-derived height determination, and its accuracy can be significantly affected by various environments, such as sea fog. Thus, GNSS-derived height determination represents a practical and useful technique.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5310GNSS-derived height determinationGNSSgeoidsea-crossing leveling
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author Jisun Lee
Jay Hyoun Kwon
Yong Lee
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Jay Hyoun Kwon
Yong Lee
Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
Applied Sciences
GNSS-derived height determination
GNSS
geoid
sea-crossing leveling
author_facet Jisun Lee
Jay Hyoun Kwon
Yong Lee
author_sort Jisun Lee
title Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
title_short Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
title_full Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
title_fullStr Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing Precision and Efficiency of Global Navigation Satellite System-Derived Height Determination for Coastal and Island Areas
title_sort analyzing precision and efficiency of global navigation satellite system-derived height determination for coastal and island areas
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-derived height determination technique is applied in the field of surveying owing to the broad use of GNSS and the development of precise local geoid models. In Korea, this technique was officially adopted in 2020 for public surveying, such as urban facility mapping; it is also treated as an efficient way to unify the vertical datum of the inland and island areas of Korea. Here, GNSS surveying was conducted on 19 stations located in Korea’s coastal regions and islands, and GNSS-derived elevations were determined. When each GNSS-derived elevation was compared with elevations from spirit leveling, all stations showed differences of less than 3 cm when GNSS surveying was conducted for 4 h/day over two days; they were smaller than 5 cm with 2 h of surveying. These differences meet the standards of GNSS-derived elevations in Korea. In addition, GNSS-derived elevations were compared with those obtained via sea-crossing leveling in two regions, showing differences smaller than 1 cm. Sea-crossing leveling takes longer than GNSS-derived height determination, and its accuracy can be significantly affected by various environments, such as sea fog. Thus, GNSS-derived height determination represents a practical and useful technique.
topic GNSS-derived height determination
GNSS
geoid
sea-crossing leveling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5310
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