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Tools to help complete “Height Mod” Surveys   OPUS & OPUS Projects

Tools to help complete “Height Mod” Surveys   OPUS & OPUS Projects. Joe Evjen, Geodesist, NGS  Height Modernization Eastern States Regional Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Webinar. your GPS data.

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Tools to help complete “Height Mod” Surveys   OPUS & OPUS Projects

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  1. Tools to help complete “Height Mod” Surveys  OPUS & OPUS Projects Joe Evjen, Geodesist, NGS Height Modernization Eastern States Regional Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Webinar

  2. yourGPS data IGS & NGS base stations & site information filesIGS antenna calibrations & satellite orbits & reference frames UNAVCO teqc converterPAGES baseline processor var. geophysical models NGS geodetic toolkit standard geodetic data OPUSOnline Positioning User Service geodesy.noaa.gov/OPUS free, fast, easy, consistent coordinates JGE 2013 v1 yoursolution options: projects & publishing mark description

  3. Static: OPUS determines your position with a differential GPS static solution, using hours of data. This process is repeated 4x from other CORS. baseline 5 baseline 4 baseline 3 baseline 1 baseline 2 NO BENCH MARKS … is this a height mod survey?

  4. OPUS report From: opus <opus@ngs.noaa.gov> Subject: OPUS solution : nji20010.10o.txt OP1377187607298 NGS OPUS SOLUTION REPORT ======================== ... SOFTWARE: page5 1209.04 master43.pl 072313 START: 2010/01/01 00:00:00 EPHEMERIS: igs15645.eph [precise] STOP: 2010/01/01 01:59:00 NAV FILE: brdc0010.10n OBS USED: 5443 / 5579 : 98% ANT NAME: 3S-02-TSATE NONE # FIXED AMB: 34 / 35 : 97% ARP HEIGHT: 1.000 OVERALL RMS: 0.010(m) REF FRAME: NAD_83(2011)(EPOCH:2010.0000) IGS08 (EPOCH:2010.0001) X: 1319482.451(m) 0.002(m) 1319481.685(m) 0.002(m) Y: -4656035.048(m) 0.004(m) -4656033.603(m) 0.004(m) Z: 4140724.263(m) 0.005(m) 4140724.204(m) 0.005(m) LAT: 40 44 29.30530 0.002(m) 40 44 29.33769 0.002(m) E LON: 285 49 20.27369 0.002(m) 285 49 20.25908 0.002(m) W LON: 74 10 39.72631 0.002(m) 74 10 39.74092 0.002(m) EL HGT: 16.818(m) 0.006(m) 15.568(m) 0.006(m) ORTHO HGT: 49.149(m) 0.016(m) [NAVD88 (Computed using GEOID12A)] UTM COORDINATES STATE PLANE COORDINATES UTM (Zone 18) SPC (2900 NJ ) ... Northing (Y) [meters] 4510383.994 211890.690 Easting (X) [meters] 569426.410 177219.598 Convergence [degrees] 0.53669189 0.21034828 Point Scale 0.99965933 0.99990912 Combined Factor 0.99965669 0.99990648 US NATIONAL GRID DESIGNATOR: 18TWL6942610383(NAD 83) BASE STATIONS USED PID DESIGNATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE(m) DI3830 NJTP PISCATAWAY CORS ARP N403225.841 W0742804.135 33170.2 DI0616 NYQN QUEENS CORS ARP N404310.261 W0734348.266 37892.7 DH3768 NJMT NJMT CORS ARP N404747.350 W0742859.339 26502.5 NEAREST NGS PUBLISHED CONTROL POINT AJ3348 NJ INST OF TECH 2 CORS ARP N404429.305 W0741039.726 0.0

  5. OPUS uses GEOID12A to convert ellipsoid height to NAVD 88 How good is it?

  6. DSWorld displays GEOID12A accuracy estimates

  7. Bad survey?bad marks?bad OPUS? OPUS RULE OF THUMB: 1 σ = 4 cm 2 σ = 8 cm

  8. OPUS-projects: • first, run OPUS to harvest all project data • OPUS automatically forms sessions from simultaneously observed marks, enabling multi-baseline processing and adjustment of redundant observations. Improved solutions for simultaneous or repeated observations harvest data from multiple observers share upload & processing tasks customize your processing using PAGES simple data quality analysis improve survey accuracy constrain to local networks publishing support (limited)

  9. Why complicate OPUS? Observation CORS1 CORS2 CORS3 CORS4 CORS5 Session Adjustment HATFIELD MCCOY OPUS solutions OPUS Projects

  10. Why complicate OPUS? Observation CORS1 CORS2 CORS3 CORS4 CORS5 Session Adjustment HATFIELD MCCOY OPUS solutions session 001 OPUS Projects

  11. Why complicate OPUS? Observation CORS1 CORS2 CORS3 CORS4 CORS5 Session Adjustment HATFIELD MCCOY OPUS solutions session 001 session 002 session N OPUS Projects

  12. Why complicate OPUS? Observation CORS1 CORS2 CORS3 CORS4 CORS5 Session Adjustment HATFIELD MCCOY OPUS solutions session 001 session 002 session N network adjustment

  13. What’s all that really mean for me? OPUS solutions = pretty good, but each treated as independent and assumes “perfect” CORS. Sessions = simultaneously-observed marks processed together in sessions increases consistency. Adjustments = interlinking sessions through network adjustments increases accuracy. OPUS Projects

  14. NGS > OPUS geodesy.noaa.gov/OPUS is the access point for all things OPUS. 2013-08-14

  15. NGS > OPUS > options “Options” allows any user with your project id to add data. 2013-08-14

  16. NGS > OPUS > options > project ID > upload … and a mark description. mark description

  17. NGS > OPUS the “Projects” link 2013-08-14

  18. NGS > OPUS > projects … launches the OPUS Projects gateway page. 2013-08-14

  19. Limitations? • Uploads through OPUS-Static. • Dual-frequency. • 2 hrs ≤ data span ≤ 48 hrs (≤ 2 GPS midnights). • Observation interval = a factor of 30 (seconds). • Minimum project size. • None • Maximum project size. • There are practical limits to a project’s maximum size. • About 100 marks in a single session. • Number of data files < a few hundred. Introduction

  20. OPUS Projects Training Because of its increased complexity, training is required to be an OPUS Projects manager. These workshops are usually two day in length and small so that there is ample time forone-on-one interaction with the instructor. Check the NGS training center schedule for upcoming workshops run by NGS. 2013-08-14

  21. Things To Come. OPUS Projects improves because your criticisms and suggestions. Although we can’t act upon every comment, we do appreciate and consider every one. They have and will continue to steered development. Here are a few things already in the works: • Allowing data files < 2 hrs in duration. • Better integration with CORS. • Better support for publishing to the NGSIDB. Introduction

  22. User guidein finaldevelopment

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