Introduction and general comments, Kinematic and stop & go surveying - using, Static initialization – Leica Geosystems GPS System 500 - Getting Started with Static and Kinematic Surveys User Manual

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Kinematic and Stop & Go surveying - using static initialization

on a baseline not longer than 3 - 5

km will be sufficient to resolve ambi-

guities in post-processing. Once this

static initialization is accomplished

the GPS antenna can be moved and

other points of interest can be

occupied with only a few seconds of

measurements. High accuracy's will

be maintained as long as satellite

signal reception is not interrupted, for

instance by obstructions.

As soon as a complete loss of signal

lock occurs - this means that the

signal of satellites is interrupted such

that less than 4 satellites remain

unaffected - the high accuracy of

results is lost and ambiguities must

be reestablished first. This means

that in such a case another static

initialization is required.

Kinematic and Stop & Go surveying

is an efficient way of measuring many

points quickly and efficiently, provided

the following criteria are met:

• Distances between the reference

receiver and the rover is fairly

short, ideally less than 3 km.

Baselines above 5 km should be

avoided if possible.

• The surveying area is fairly open

with not many obstructions

between points. Obstructions will

cause satellite signal interruptions

which can cause complete losses

of lock. In such cases static re-

initializations become necessary

which slow down the field

operation.

Introduction and general

comments

Kinematic measurements will provide

the trajectory of a moving antenna. If

for instance raw data is logged every

second, the result will be 3 dimensio-

nal coordinates for every second the

antenna was moved.

While kinematic measurements are

only time related but not point

related, Stop & Go measurements

deliver coordinates for discrete points

which are occupied for a short period

of time, usually a few seconds.

In order to achieve position

accuracy's on the centimeter level in

a moving environment the so called

"ambiguities" must be resolved. The

safest way is to start Kinematic and

Stop & Go surveys with a static

initialization. Usually about 5 minutes

of dualfrequency static observations

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