Abstract
Oyo state like most of the other states in the Nigeria has an old and conventional Geodetic Network. This network was established and computed using the conventional method of position determination and the science of navigation in the 1930- 1950's which is based on the 30th arc-meridian of the Clarke 1880 modified ellipsoid with its origin at L40 Minna datum. This does not satisfy the overgrowing mapping requirements of the state and as well as other Geo-related information requirements. The required data were acquired with GNSS receivers set up on each of the existing points in static mode. The reference network that was re- established consists of eight (8) primary points, covering an area of approximately ?12km?^2 with an average separation of about 7Km. The new network monuments are made of reinforced concrete, solidly cemented in the ground with metal caps (brass markers), and coordinated using the static carrier phase differential GPS measurement. Several observation sessions were conducted and processed to compute 3D coordinates for the network. Post processed data were rigorously adjusted using Least Squares and must meet the distance accuracy specifications for a first order network (1:100,000). Final coordinates are based on WGS84 frame/ ITRF 2008 datum and are within a mean accuracy of ±0. 05m. Finally, the plots of the re-established control points were presented and thus re-established a reliable first order geodetic reference network within Oyo state. Based on the findings the study recommends all geodetic networks in Nigeria should be re- established.
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