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Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons- Best Practice Guide

Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons- Best Practice Guide. Presenter Warren Eade – GeoSystems NZ Ltd. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons. What’s the Issues? If GNSS Positions are based on Time, then

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Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons- Best Practice Guide

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  1. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons- Best Practice Guide Presenter Warren Eade – GeoSystems NZ Ltd

  2. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons

  3. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons What’s the Issues? If GNSS Positions are based on Time, then • Anything that blocks signal • Anything that interferes with signal propagation Is unwanted and causes errors

  4. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons How so? • So anything that interferes with the direct path causes a timing delay • Signal the bounces off other objects also have a time shift causing error

  5. Example- Juno SB Juno Needs 1 min to warm up filter Pause both ends Backward Forward Combined

  6. Canopy Example – GeoXH 2008/ Zephyr Result pre and post canopy better. Note 4 position missing Backward Forward Combined

  7. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons While all these units are manufactured by Trimble they are all quite different! 3-5m Post processed accuracy 1cm

  8. Trimble FloodlightSatellite Shadow Reduction Technology Increase satellite availability Multi-constellation positioning Stabilise acquisition and tracking Advanced trackingalgorithms and filters Improve accuracy and limit position outages Altitude-constrained positioning * Standard on GeoXH, available as an optional upgrade on GeoXT

  9. Trimble FloodlightSatellite Shadow Reduction Technology

  10. Trimble FloodlightSatellite Shadow Reduction Technology

  11. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons • Use planning tools • Understand your environment • Know how your system works • Follow best practise guidelines

  12. Using GNSS around Vegetation and Urban Canyons Best Practice • Turn GNSS receiver on 3min before work • Avoid blocking antenna • Never point receiver towards the ground • Log 30sec of data for point features (There are exceptions, see below) • Mount receiver to a pole if accuracy is required • Consider offsets and vertex Exception • Around multipath areas, 5sec point feature

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