Positioning comparison between atlas L-band and autonomous solution GNSS using static method / Wan Muhammad Syafiq Wan Mohd Suhaimi
Differential Global Navigation Satellites System (DGNSS) is GNSS augmentation system based on enhancement to the primary GNSS constellations information. DGNSS uses fixed terrestrial reference station coordinates to accurately correct the user position by providing differential correction. This rese...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30988/1/TD_WAN%20MUHAMMAD%20SYAFIQ%20WAN%20MOHD%20SUHAIMI%20AP%20R%2019_5.pdf |
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Summary: | Differential Global Navigation Satellites System (DGNSS) is GNSS augmentation system based on enhancement to the primary GNSS constellations information. DGNSS uses fixed terrestrial reference station coordinates to accurately correct the user position by providing differential correction. This research was conducted with aim to compare positioning between autonomous solution GNSS and Atlas-L band using static method. This research was conducted to determine the continuity of data given by Atlas-L band, to analyse the accuracy of positioning data using differential correction of Atlas-L band and autonomous solution GNSS using static positioning and to determine the classification of differential correction data referring to IHO minimum standards table. Data acquisition was conducted by using Hemisphere receiver VS330 and antenna A43 on 20th until 22nd January 2019. After that, data were filtered to remove unreliable data recorded. Statistical analysis was done to support the comparison of positioning data which is descriptive analysis, T Test analysis, horizontal error analysis, vector distance analysis and normal distribution graph. As the result of T Test analysis show that Atlas L-band data recorded in 95% confidence level with the lower value of difference is 0.464 meter and the upper value is 0.465 meter while for autonomous data, the data recorded based on 95% confidence level with the lower value of difference is 2.270 meter and the upper value is 2.273 meter. The final output of this research shows the comparison between positioning given by Atlas L-band and autonomous solution GNSS compared to the known coordinates used. As a conclusion, the continuity of positioning data given by Atlas L-band in northern part of Malaysia are good and position given by Atlas L-band can be classify as Special Order based on classification table by International Hydrographic Organisation. |
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