The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia

Bringing heavy rainfall particularly to the east coast states of Peninsular Malaysia and western Sarawak, Northeast Monsoon occurs from November to March each year. Variability of tropospheric refractive indices caused by the inhomogeneity of dry gases and water vapour throughout this seasonal weath...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Mohd. Hafiz, Kamaruddin, Md. Nor
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spelling my.utm.77022017-08-29T01:48:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7702/ The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia Yahya, Mohd. Hafiz Kamaruddin, Md. Nor T Technology (General) GE Environmental Sciences Bringing heavy rainfall particularly to the east coast states of Peninsular Malaysia and western Sarawak, Northeast Monsoon occurs from November to March each year. Variability of tropospheric refractive indices caused by the inhomogeneity of dry gases and water vapour throughout this seasonal weather period induces latency in the satellite-to-receiver radiowave signal transmission. To date, Global Positioning System (GPS) has been responsible much of the local fast growing infrastructures, covering from the low cost and recreational uses to highly accurate and professional applications. As proper functioning of this space-based radio navigation satellites system receiver requires uninterrupted signal reception from at least four simultaneously available satellites, this paper examines the performance of GPS baseline solutions associated with relative positioning during the Northeast Monsoon period. Result shows that discrepancies on the computed three dimensional vectors can be expected during the Northeast Monsoon season. Better result in the GPS positioning can be expected based from the relatively short baseline compared to the long baseline. By examining the effect of the Saastamoinen model and the Hopfield model in data processing, these global tropospheric models tend to improve the ratio, reference variance and root mean square (RMS) in GPS baseline solutions. Nevertheless, no statistical differences can be seen based on the comparative analysis between these models on the result. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7702/1/EnCon08-1.pdf Yahya, Mohd. Hafiz and Kamaruddin, Md. Nor (2008) The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia. In: 2nd Engineering Conference on Sustainable Engineering Infrastructures Development & Management (ENCON 2008), 18-19 Dec 2008, Crown Plaza Riverside, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Yahya, Mohd. Hafiz
Kamaruddin, Md. Nor
The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
description Bringing heavy rainfall particularly to the east coast states of Peninsular Malaysia and western Sarawak, Northeast Monsoon occurs from November to March each year. Variability of tropospheric refractive indices caused by the inhomogeneity of dry gases and water vapour throughout this seasonal weather period induces latency in the satellite-to-receiver radiowave signal transmission. To date, Global Positioning System (GPS) has been responsible much of the local fast growing infrastructures, covering from the low cost and recreational uses to highly accurate and professional applications. As proper functioning of this space-based radio navigation satellites system receiver requires uninterrupted signal reception from at least four simultaneously available satellites, this paper examines the performance of GPS baseline solutions associated with relative positioning during the Northeast Monsoon period. Result shows that discrepancies on the computed three dimensional vectors can be expected during the Northeast Monsoon season. Better result in the GPS positioning can be expected based from the relatively short baseline compared to the long baseline. By examining the effect of the Saastamoinen model and the Hopfield model in data processing, these global tropospheric models tend to improve the ratio, reference variance and root mean square (RMS) in GPS baseline solutions. Nevertheless, no statistical differences can be seen based on the comparative analysis between these models on the result.
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author Yahya, Mohd. Hafiz
Kamaruddin, Md. Nor
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Kamaruddin, Md. Nor
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title The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
title_short The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
title_full The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
title_fullStr The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The performance of GPS baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in Malaysia
title_sort performance of gps baseline solution during northeast monsoon season in malaysia
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