2 rapid static surveys, Surveying with gps – Leica Geosystems GPS Basics User Manual

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Surveying with GPS

5.1.2 Rapid Static Surveys

In Rapid Static surveys, a Reference

Point is chosen and one or more Rovers

operate with respect to it.
Typically, Rapid Static is used for

densifying existing networks, establish-

ing control etc.
When starting work in an area where no

GPS surveying has previously taken

place, the first task is to observe a

number of points, whose coordinates

are accurately known in the local system.

This will enable a transformation to be

calculated and all hence, points mea-

sured with GPS in that area can be

easily converted into the local system.
As discussed in section 4.5, at least 4

known points on the perimeter of the

area of interest should be observed. The

transformation calculated will then be

valid for the area enclosed by those

points.
The Reference Receiver is usually set

up at a known point and can be included

in the calculations of the transformation

parameters. If no known point is avail-

able, it can be set up anywhere within

the network.

The Rover receiver(s) then visit each of

the known points. The length of time that

the Rovers must observe for at each

point is related to the baseline length

from the Reference and the GDOP.
The data is recorded and post-proc-

essed back at the office.
Checks should then be carried out to

ensure that no gross errors exist in the

measurements. This can done by

measuring the points again at a different

time of the day.
When working with two or more Rover

receivers, an alternative is to ensure that

all rovers operate at each occupied point

simultaneously. Thus allows data from

each station to be used as either

Reference or Rover during post-

processing and is the most efficient way

to work, but also the most difficult to

synchronise.
Another way to build in redundancy is to

set up two reference stations, and use

one rover to occupy the points as shown

in the lower example on the next page.

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