A study was conducted to empirically determine the degradation of survey-grade GPS horizontal position measurements due to the effects of broadleaf forest canopies. The measurements were taken using GPS/GLONASS-capable receivers measuring C/A and P-codes, and carrier phase. Fourteen survey markers were chosen in central Connecticut to serve as reference markers for the study. These markers had varying degrees of sky obstruction due to overhanging tree canopies. Sky obstruction was measured by photographing the sky with a 35mm reflex camera fitted with a hemispherical lens. The negative was scanned and the image mapped using an equal- area projection to remove the distortion caused by the lens. The resulting digital image was thresholded to ...
Environmental monitoring tasks over large spatial coverage often necessitate acquiring sample/refere...
Georeferencing field plots by means of GPS/GLONASS techniques is becoming compulsory for many applic...
Report Number: NRRI/TR-2018/28, Release 1.0, University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Resea...
A study was conducted to empirically determine the degradation of survey-grade GPS horizontal positi...
GPS has become an essential tool for georeferencing. In some cases, GPS is used for unfavorable cond...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy in real time measurements acquired from GPS a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate differential global positioning system (DGPS) positional a...
This study represents an assessment of two recently-available GPS receiver configurations used in ma...
In this paper, it is attempted to examine and compare the performance of two (global positioning sys...
Graduation date: 2012The global positioning system (GPS) has come into widespread use for many fores...
Theory and previous research suggest that sky obstructions and humidity can degrade global navigatio...
Surveyors are often required to establish coordinates for survey control stations using data logged ...
Global positioning system (GPS) technology is rapidly replacing tape, compass, and traditional surve...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has in recent years become a critical tool in fields ran...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
Environmental monitoring tasks over large spatial coverage often necessitate acquiring sample/refere...
Georeferencing field plots by means of GPS/GLONASS techniques is becoming compulsory for many applic...
Report Number: NRRI/TR-2018/28, Release 1.0, University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Resea...
A study was conducted to empirically determine the degradation of survey-grade GPS horizontal positi...
GPS has become an essential tool for georeferencing. In some cases, GPS is used for unfavorable cond...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy in real time measurements acquired from GPS a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate differential global positioning system (DGPS) positional a...
This study represents an assessment of two recently-available GPS receiver configurations used in ma...
In this paper, it is attempted to examine and compare the performance of two (global positioning sys...
Graduation date: 2012The global positioning system (GPS) has come into widespread use for many fores...
Theory and previous research suggest that sky obstructions and humidity can degrade global navigatio...
Surveyors are often required to establish coordinates for survey control stations using data logged ...
Global positioning system (GPS) technology is rapidly replacing tape, compass, and traditional surve...
The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) has in recent years become a critical tool in fields ran...
This paper describes the development of a quantitative method of classifying forest canopy that can ...
Environmental monitoring tasks over large spatial coverage often necessitate acquiring sample/refere...
Georeferencing field plots by means of GPS/GLONASS techniques is becoming compulsory for many applic...
Report Number: NRRI/TR-2018/28, Release 1.0, University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Resea...