Title: GPS and Geodetic News You Can Use
1GPS and Geodetic News You Can Use
David Conner Geodetic Advisor to the State of
Ohio National Geodetic Survey, NOAA
2TOPICS
- Overview
- National Readjustment - NAD83 (NSRS2007)
- GPS CORS, OPUS, OPUS-DB, and more
- County Scorecard
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4National ReadjustmentNAD83 (NSRS2007)
- NGS has just completed a major Readjustment to
the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS). - Updated all GPS survey control point positions in
North America. - Resolved coordinate inconsistencies between CORS
and monumented control - New accuracy Standards for Geodetic Control will
be implemented
- The CEAO Board, on Sept 6, 2007, passed a
resolution to Adopt NAD83 (NSRS2007) as the
reference system of choice for the development of
county coordinate systems in Ohio.
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6Shifts in Ohio
- NAD 83 (1995) vs NAD 83 (NSRS2007)
- Horz Shift Average 0.016 m (Max 0.348 m)
- Vert Shift Average 0.013 m (Max 0.503 m)
Example actual horizontal shifts at station SMITH
(JY0742) NAD 27 vs NAD 83 (1986) 13
meters NAD 83 (1986) vs NAD 83 (1995) 20 cm
NAD 83 (1995) vs NAD 83 (NSRS2007) 1.5 cm
7For Stations not IncludedIn the NSRS (2007)
readjustment
- NGS recommends that NAD 83 data that is not part
of the NSRS readjustment be readjusted using
original observation data - Because of the relatively small shifts involved
transformation software such as NADCON will not
be developed for NAD 83(NSRS2007) - NADCON accuracy 6 cm (0.2 ft)
- NAD 83 (NSRS2007) avg shift 2.5 cm
- NGS will streamline the process of project
acceptance - OPUS DB coming soon - ?
8Ohios GPS CORS Network
Brought to you courtesy of the ODOT, Bureau of
Aerial Engineering VRS/ CORS information
Telephone 614-275-1372, or 614-351-2839.
cors_at_dot.state.oh.us
9CORS/OPUS Overview Status
CORS Continuously Operating Reference Station
The CORS network contains about 1,250 GPS
tracking stations, and it is growing by about 200
stations per year. OPUS is a Web-based service
enabling users to automatically post-process GPS
data.
10Vertical standard error achievable when a user
submits 15 minutes of GPS data to OPUS-RS
11OPUS FLAVORS
Try it http//beta.ngs.noaa.gov/CORS-Proxy/oraOp
usDbWeb/
12OPUS-DB
13OPUS-DBSample Datasheet
14OPUS ? Datasheet Concept
15GPS data requirements
OPUSable 4 hours of dual frequency data
NGS-calibrated antenna OPUS must achieve 70
observations used 70 ambiguities fixed
0.04m peak-to-peak horizontal 0.08m
peak-to-peak vertical 0.03m RMS
GPS data
(4hr, good stats)
16metadata requirements
control station description
control stationphoto
antenna type, height
optional for existing stations.
Simplified bluebooking
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18NOAAS County Scorecard
- NOAA has a relatively new performance metric that
assesses how well we are doing at enabling
local capacity for accurate positioning. This
metric - Makes use of NOAAs Online Positioning User
Service (OPUS) as a proxy to assess the local use
of NOAA positioning tools and services. Was
developed over the past several years in
partnership with National Association of County
Surveyors (NACS). - Involves the use of a web-based county scorecard
of 23 survey questions specifically focusing on
infrastructure, NGS models and tools, NGS
capacity building and outreach, and overall
satisfaction. - We need input from YOU, our core customers, to
help NOAA improve its geospatial products and
services. - For more information, visit http//www.ngs.noaa.go
v/scorecard/ - or contact
- Your NOAA State Geodetic Advisor, in Ohio
Dave.Conner_at_noaa.gov - (for current list of all Advisors visit
http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/ADVISORS/) - OR
- Brett Howe (Brett.Howe_at_noaa.gov)
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We want YOU to tell us how were doing
19Our Performance Metric Asks
County Scorecard Details
- Are Counties using NOAAs positioning products
and services? - NOAA looks at County Online Positioning User
Service (OPUS) use as a proxy. Have there been
25 or more OPUS solution generations in a given
county in the last 12 months? - Counties meeting the above criteria are
substantially enabled (shaded yellow). - Is there feedback and interaction between the
local community and NOAA?
- Is the County in a State that participates in the
NOAA State Advisor/Coordinator program? - Has a County Geospatial Representative been
identified (eg County Surveyor, County Engineer,
GIS Administrator, or equivalent)? - Has blue book data from the County been
submitted to NGS through activities such as
leveling project software, GPS projects and OPUS
DB (when available)? - Has a County Scorecard web survey been filled out
by the County Geospatial Representative? - Counties meeting the above criteria are fully
enabled (shaded green).
20NOAAS County ScorecardHow you can help
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24NSRS Coordinate Systems
- Latitude Longitude
- State Plane Coordinates
- UTM Coordinates
- U.S. National Grid
- Earth-Centered Earth-Fixed
- NAD 83
- NAD 27
- NAVD 88
- NGVD 29
- ITRF00
- ITRF05
25DATUM TAGS are the following all the
same? NAD_83(CORS96) NAD 83 (CORS) NAD_83
Position (EPOCH 2002.0) NAD_83(CORS96)
(EPOCH2002.0000) NAD83 (NSRS2007) NAD 83
(2007) WGS_84(original) WORLD GEODETIC SYSTEM
1984 how many WGS84s have there been?
26- USER BEWARE software is suspect re datums and
conversions - HTDP use it to test coordinates
- http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/TOOLS/program_description
s.htmlHTDP - FUTURE
- NGS will provide simple transformation tools
between datums and reference frames used by NGS - HTDP will evolve to include vertical
transformations TDP
27HTDP NAD_83(CORS96) to WGS-84(original)
28HTDPNAD_83(CORS96) to WGS-84(original)
29The NGS 10 year plan
30Q What is GRAV-D?A A Plan (released Dec 2007)
- Gravity for the Re-definition of the American
Vertical Datum - Official NGS policy as of Nov 14, 2007
- 38.5M over 10 years
- Airborne Gravity Snapshot
- Absolute Gravity Tracking
- Re-define the Vertical Datum of the USA by 2017
31Q What is GRAV-D?A Gravity to determine
heights accurately
- The first, middle and last point of GRAV-D
- Gravity and Heights are inseparably connected
- Or (to borrow from a common bumper sticker)
- No gravity, no height
- Know gravity, know height
- http//www.ngs.noaa.gov/GRAV-D/
32Fast, Accurate Orthometric Heights
- GPS already gives fast accurate ellipsoid heights
- If the geoid were determined to highest accuracy
- Voila Fast, accurate orthometric heights
- Anywhere in the nation
- Time-changes to H determined through
- GPS on CORS (h changes)
- Absolute gravity spot checks (N changes)
33GRAV-D
- Airborne gravity
- Critically needed as a one-time high resolution
snapshot of gravity in the USA - As opposed to the thousands of surveys, with
hundreds of instruments and operators over dozens
of years - One time survey
- Absolute gravity
- Cyclical for episodic checks in fixed locales
- Co-incident with foundation CORS?
- Two field meters plus one fixed SG
- Relative Gravity
- More frequently attached to Height Mod surveys
34National Readjustment
35National Readjustment
36New Standards for Geodetic Control
- Local accuracy ----------- Relative to Adjacent
Points - Network Accuracy ------- Relative to CORS
- Both are relative accuracy measures at 95
confidence - Will not use distance dependent (proportional)
expression of accuracy Order/Class codes (A, B,
1, etc.)
37Example Datasheet with new Accuracies
38FGDC Standards for Geodetic Control
http//www.fgdc.gov/standards
39Future Changes?
- The published CORS coordinates based on ITRF2000
define the new NAD 83 (NSRS2007) coordinate
system - When the next version of ITRF is available NGS
will probably adopt it and revise the CORS
coordinates within a couple of years
40OPUS-RS Accuracy for 15-minute data sets