Dr. M. Sc. Gintcho Kostov, Bulgaria “GEO ZEMIA” Ltd. Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK.

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Dr. M. Sc. Gintcho Kostov, Bulgaria “GEO ZEMIA” Ltd. Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

1. Introduction Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

– how the disturber affects a GNSS equipment – the influence of the disturber onto the results from the measurements in RTK mode with the usage of specific settings in the system 2. Aims of the study Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber 3. Conducted Geodetic Measurements. Study and Specifics of the Behaviour of the Rover -the reference GNSS station - set up in close proximity to the area under study; -RTK measurements were conducted inside the disturbed region; -the lengths of the measured spatial chords were less than 1 km.

Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber 3. Conducted Geodetic Measurements. Study and Specifics of the Behaviour of the Rover

4. Used Criteria for Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Measured points In this study the following quality criteria were applied: 1. Diagonal elements of the co-variance matrix: Q11, Q22 and Q33; 2. Position quality - Mp; 3. Height quality - Mh; 4. Position and height quality - M3D; Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

point N Q11Q22Q33 Mp [mm] Mh [mm] M3D [mm] rating Table 1. Values of the criteria and results for the overall quality assessment 5. Results and Analysis from the Measurements in RTK mode Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber significant difference in the quality

Table 1. Values of the criteria and results for the overall quality assessment - continued 5. Results and Analysis from the Measurements in RTK mode Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber anomaly - Mp rating low quality variations of the rating highest overall quality extreme low quality point N Q11Q22Q33MpMhM3Drating

Table 1. Values of the criteria and results for the overall quality assessment - last 5. Results and Analysis from the Measurements in RTK mode Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber variations in the quality low quality equal quality, high rating point NQ11Q22Q33MpMhM3Drating

6. Analysis of the Results According to the calculated results, it could be summarized: 1. variations in the accuracy were ascertained; 2. a degradation of the accuracy up to 24 mm in the open field was observed; 3. M3D quality criterion was not sufficient for complete control of the accuracy – for points NN 397 and 398. More criteria should be considered and used. It must be noted that several years ago in the region under study GNSS measurements could not be conducted due to the strong influence of the active disturber. Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

7. Conclusions Based on: - continuous improvement of the system; - considering the accuracy results, Geodetic measurements conducted with GNSS equipment nowadays are characterised with better overall quality and reliability in comparison with the passed last years. Taking in mind the quality assessment, the current status of the system and GNSS modernizations it could be concluded: - Currently enough operational satellites exist, which can be used for geodetic determinations and be delivered good quality results in a region with operating active disturber. - The future efforts for GNSS improvements are highly encouraged in order to be obtained: better reliability in the determinations and higher overall quality of the results within places with operating active disturber. Study of the Behaviour of the Rover and Assessment of the Overall Quality of the Results from RTK Measurements, Conducted in open-Field - Influenced by Active Disturber

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