The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region

The use of satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) is normal in engineering and surveying for a wide range of applications as the accuracy capability increases. Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites provide precise all weather global navigation information to users equipped with GPS rec...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Md. Nor, Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz, Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi, Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan, Subari, Mustafa Din
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Language:English
Published: UTM 2006
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spelling my.utm.28252012-05-23T08:24:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2825/ The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region Kamarudin, Md. Nor Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan Subari, Mustafa Din T Technology (General) The use of satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) is normal in engineering and surveying for a wide range of applications as the accuracy capability increases. Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites provide precise all weather global navigation information to users equipped with GPS receivers on or near the earth’s surface. The GPS satellites transmit signals that are received by the receivers on the earth’s surface to determine the position. The effects of other different error sources on the computed position have to be removed from the data. The principal limiting error source is incorrect modeling of the delay experienced by GPS signal propagating through the electrically neutral atmosphere, usually referred to as the tropospheric delay. The integration of ground based meteorological observations and GPS lead to a better understanding of the tropospheric delay to the GPS signal and improve the GPS height accuracy. The study conducted by integrating the Malaysian Active GPS Station (MASS) data and ground based meteorological observations to analyze the variation occur to the GPS height determination due to the tropospheric delay. The introduction of the Saastamoinen tropospheric model to the data shows a delay variation for up to 20 meter in pseudorange which causes an error up to 5 meter of height component. Processing with certain tropospheric delay correction model using synchronizes ground meteorological and GPS data at the same point can provide better accurate baseline. UTM 2006-03-31 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/2825/1/74158.pdf Kamarudin, Md. Nor and Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz and Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi and Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan and Subari, Mustafa Din (2006) The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region. Project Report. UTM. (Unpublished)
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Kamarudin, Md. Nor
Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz
Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi
Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan
Subari, Mustafa Din
The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
description The use of satellite based Global Positioning System (GPS) is normal in engineering and surveying for a wide range of applications as the accuracy capability increases. Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites provide precise all weather global navigation information to users equipped with GPS receivers on or near the earth’s surface. The GPS satellites transmit signals that are received by the receivers on the earth’s surface to determine the position. The effects of other different error sources on the computed position have to be removed from the data. The principal limiting error source is incorrect modeling of the delay experienced by GPS signal propagating through the electrically neutral atmosphere, usually referred to as the tropospheric delay. The integration of ground based meteorological observations and GPS lead to a better understanding of the tropospheric delay to the GPS signal and improve the GPS height accuracy. The study conducted by integrating the Malaysian Active GPS Station (MASS) data and ground based meteorological observations to analyze the variation occur to the GPS height determination due to the tropospheric delay. The introduction of the Saastamoinen tropospheric model to the data shows a delay variation for up to 20 meter in pseudorange which causes an error up to 5 meter of height component. Processing with certain tropospheric delay correction model using synchronizes ground meteorological and GPS data at the same point can provide better accurate baseline.
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author Kamarudin, Md. Nor
Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz
Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi
Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan
Subari, Mustafa Din
author_facet Kamarudin, Md. Nor
Wan Mohd. Akib , Wan Abdul Aziz
Che Awang, Mohamad Saupi
Mohd. Zaki , Mohd. Zahlan
Subari, Mustafa Din
author_sort Kamarudin, Md. Nor
title The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
title_short The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
title_full The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
title_fullStr The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
title_full_unstemmed The Integration of Global Positioning System (GPS) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in Malaysian region
title_sort integration of global positioning system (gps) and meteorological observations for tropospheric model development in malaysian region
publisher UTM
publishDate 2006
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