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[HTT21-02] Validation of Real-Time Precision Surveying Using Inexpensive Single-Frequency Type Local Area RTK System and Networks
Keywords:Low-cost Precise Survey System, Local-Area RTK-GNSS, Geographic Information System
In both ground and rooftop fixed points, in the distribution of the difference between the representative value and the value determined as the most concentrated value of the data, there was a gap of about 3.0×10-7 degrees where the distribution became less. After evaluating the data quality using this as the boundary between normal and missed fix values, we explored the causes of the quality decline and found a way to improve the overall quality at the data processing stage. The quality of the overall data was evaluated in two ways: the size of the standard deviation to determine the variability, and whether the representative values fell within the error range of two times the standard error. For ground-based fixed points, the standard error of all data was more than 10 times more accurate than that of D-GNSS, but this was inadequate as expected for RTK surveying. By filtering the data with less than 15 satellites and less than 9 ratio values, the data quality and reliability were improved to a satisfactory level. For the rooftop fixed point, the standard error of all data was about 1mm in both horizontal and height directions, which was much more accurate than the data from the ground fixed point, and we could obtain highly accurate and reliable data with less variability. By filtering the data in a similar way, it was possible to obtain accurate RTK survey data in real time without degrading the quality of the data. This result shows that it is possible to obtain accurate and reliable RTK survey data in real time by using statistical processing to eliminate outliers. These results may be applied to automatic driving of automobiles, automatic flight of drones, and ground deformation monitoring systems.