1 gps measuring techniques, Kinematic, Kinematic on the fly (otf) – Leica Geosystems GPS Basics User Manual

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Surveying with GPS

5.1 GPS Measuring Techniques

There are several measuring techniques

that can be used by most GPS Survey

Receivers. The surveyor should choose

the appropriate technique for the appli-

cation.
Static - Used for long lines, geodetic

networks, tectonic plate studies etc.

Offers high accuracy over long distances

but is comparatively slow.
Rapid Static - Used for establishing

local control networks, Network densifi-

cation etc. Offers high accuracy on

baselines up to about 20km and is

much faster than the Static technique.
Kinematic - Used for detail surveys and

measuring many points in quick succes-

sion. Very efficient way of measuring

many points that are close together.

However, if there are obstructions to the

sky such as bridges, trees, tall buildings

etc., and less than 4 satellites are

tracked, the equipment must be

reinitialized which can take 5-10 min-

utes.
A processing technique known as On-

the-Fly (OTF) has gone a long way to

minimise this restriction.

RTK - Real Time Kinematic uses a radio

data link to transmit satellite data from

the Reference to the Rover. This enables

coordinates to be calculated and

displayed in real time, as the survey is

being carried out. Used for similar

applications as Kinematic. A very effec-

tive way for measuring detail as results

are presented as work is carried out.

This technique is however reliant upon a

radio link, which is subject to interfer-

ence from other radio sources and also

line of sight blockage.

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