Abstract
The Use of Virtual Reference Station of the Multifunctional Positioning System ASG-EUPOS to Optimize the Reference Layout of the Basic Realization Network.
Highlights
In Poland in the last decade, and since June 2008, when the nationwide, multi-function system of precise satellite positioning – ASG-EUPOS, managed by the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography was launched, very clearly the use of measurement technology GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) has increased
This paper presents the results of the research on the determination of coordinates using static GNSS measurements and POZGEO-D and POZGEO services
This paper presents the results of research on the determination of coordinates from the static GNSS measurements using the POZGEO-D services of the ASG-EUPOS system
Summary
In Poland in the last decade, and since June 2008, when the nationwide, multi-function system of precise satellite positioning – ASG-EUPOS, managed by the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography was launched, very clearly the use of measurement technology GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) has increased. Noteworthy is the service POZGEO-D, which provides the official coordinates of the station and allows for the acquisition of observational data from any physical reference station of the system as well as a virtual reference station, which can be created at the request of the user of the system, basically anywhere. These observations after processing them in the appropriate software along with the coordinates of the stations may be used to refer various types of geodetic networks created for economic purposes in that realization networks for different types of objects. Studies were carried out, aimed at optimizing the layout of reference system of the determined test network, using four alternative options for the measurements processing
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