Title: Using Global Positioning Systems in Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Mapping
1Using Global Positioning Systems in Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation Mapping
2- A leading innovator of Global Positioning System
(GPS) technology. - Augments GPS with other positioning technologies
as well as wireless communications and software. - Trimble's applications include surveying,
automobile navigation, machine guidance, asset
tracking, wireless platforms, and
telecommunications infrastructure. - Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Sunnyvale,
Calif., Trimble has more than 2,000 employees in
more than 20 countries worldwide.
3What is GPS
- A worldwide radio - navigation system formed
from a constellation of 24 satellites and their
ground stations. - Uses these "man-made stars" as reference points
to calculate positions accurate to a matter of
meters. In a sense it's like giving every square
meter on the planet a unique address. - These days GPS is finding its way into cars,
boats, planes, construction equipment, movie
making gear, farm machinery, even laptop
computers. - Soon GPS will become almost as basic as the
telephone.
4Here's how GPS works in five logical steps
- The basis of GPS is triangulation" from
satellites. - To "triangulate," a GPS receiver measures
distance using the travel time of radio signals. - To measure travel time, GPS needs very accurate
timing which it achieves with some tricks. - Along with distance, you need to know exactly
where the satellites are in space. High orbits
and careful monitoring are the secret. - Finally you must correct for any delays the
signal experiences as it travels through the
atmosphere.
5GeoXT Handheld
6GeoXT Handheld
- The Geo XT is a submeter receiver with EVEREST
multipath rejection technology. It's ideal for
working under canopy, in urban canyons, or
anywhere that require high-accuracy data
collection and maintenance. - Runs multiple applications and has a familiar
user interfaceall the advantages to expect from
a GeoExplorer series handheld.
7Trimble Beacon-on-a-Belt
8Trimble Beacon-on-a-Belt
- Is a robust, compact, real-time differential
correction receiver. - Works by receiving GPS differential correction
information from local MSK beacons and
transmitting that information to your GPS
receiver. - The system includes a beacon receiver, antenna,
and battery in one system that you wear on your
belt. - Built for the rigors of fieldwork, the receiver
is ergonomic, shockproof, and water-resistant. - With the receiver, you save time by correcting
data in real-time as you work. - You can locate existing assets more quickly, and
transfer your data directly into your GISwithout
the need for post processing.
9GPS Pathfinder Office
10GPS Pathfinder Office Software
- The GPS Pathfinder Office software enables you to
pre-plan your field sessions for more productive
field work. - The data dictionary editor creates custom
pick-lists, automatic repeat feature, and numeric
values so that collecting many features and
attributes is easy and accurate. - In the field, the data dictionary prompts the
field crew to enter specific information-ensuring
data integrity and compatibility with your GIS or
database.
11ECSU SAV Habitat Cooperative Mapping Project
- Photo rectification and interpretation
- GPS and ArcGIS Image Analysis and Spatial Analyst
- Maintain data integrity allowing for survey
replication - Field surveys
- Water clarity sampling, temperature, salinity,
DO, pH - Distribution, density and species composition of
SAV - Signature development and spatial accuracy
assessment - Comparative analyses
- Historical database - Ferguson and Wood (1991)
- Refuge staff and local knowledge
- GIS database development
- Digitize polygons
- Map production
12Application of GPS to coastal habitat Research
- Navigating to SAV transect surveying sampling
stations - Control Points for Geo-rectification and
Signature Development - SAV hunt
- Spatial accuracy assessments
13Mapping and Navigating with Kyle
14Norfolk
Back Bay
Currituck Sound
Elizabeth City
Kitty Hawk Bay
Albemarle Sound
Oregon Inlet
151000 Meter TransectsCurrituck Sound
161000 Meter TransectsCurrituck Sound
171000 Meter TransectsCurrituck Sound
18USFWS National Wildlife RefugesBack Bay and
Mackey Island
- Water Clarity and Water Level
- Control Points for Geo-rectification
- Signature Development
- SAV Hunts
- Back Bay NWR
- Back Bay Restoration Foundation
- False Cape State Park
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20Accuracy Assessment Attributes
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22Why Use GPS and GIS
- To Protect, enhance and conserve coastal
fisheries and wildlife habitat - Ecological value of SAV
- Food
- Refuge
- Improved water quality and clarity
23QUESTIONS?