Abstract

Abstract. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has issued standards that provide the minimum requirements for different types of hydrographic surveys execution to collect data to be used to compile navigational charts. Such standards are usually updated from time to time to reflect new survey techniques and practices and must be achieved to assure both surface navigation safety and marine environment protection. Hydrographic surveys can be classified to four orders namely, special order, order 1a, order 1b, and order 2. The order of hydrographic surveys to use should be determined in accordance with the importance to the safety of navigation in the surveyed area. Typically, geodetic-grade dual-frequency GPS receivers are utilized for position determination during data collection in hydrographic surveys. However, with the evolution of high-sensitivity low-cost single-frequency receivers, it is very important to evaluate the performance of such receivers. This paper investigates the performance of low-cost single-frequency GPS receivers in hydrographic surveying applications. The main objective is to examine whether low-cost single-frequency receivers fulfil the IHO standards for hydrographic surveys. It is shown that the low-cost single-frequency receivers meet the IHO horizontal accuracy for all hydrographic surveys orders at any depth. However, the single-frequency receivers meet only order 2 requirements for vertical accuracy at depth more than or equal 100 m.

Highlights

  • Commercial GPS receivers vary according to their receiving capabilities

  • The single-frequency solution is compared to the reference solution to investigate whether the low-cost singlefrequency receivers satisfy International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) hydrographic surveys minimum standards according to Table 1

  • This paper investigates the performance of real-time precise point positioning with low-cost single-frequency GPS receivers in hydrographic surveying applications

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Introduction

There are different types such as singlefrequency code receivers, single-frequency carrier-smoothed code receivers, single-frequency code and carrier receivers, dual-frequency receivers, and triple-frequency receivers. The first type of single-frequency GPS receivers, the singlefrequency code receiver, is the cheapest and the least accurate type of receivers. It measures the pseudoranges with the C/Acode only. The second receiver type, the single-frequency carrier-smoothed code receiver, uses the L1 carrier phase to produce high-precision C/A-code measurements. Singlefrequency code and carrier receivers output the raw C/A-code pseudoranges, the L1 carrier phase measurements in addition to the navigation message. Dual-frequency receivers are the most sophisticated and most expensive receiver type They measure GPS data on both L1 and L2 frequencies. Triple-frequency receivers, on the other hand, are able to produce measurements on the legacy frequencies L1 and L2 and the modernized frequency L5

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