W.D.M. Limited North View, Staple Hill, Bristol BS16 4NX Telephone: 01179 567223 Web: www.wdm.co.uk IMPROVED LOCATIONAL ACCURACY OF SCRIM DATA USING GPS.

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W.D.M. Limited North View, Staple Hill, Bristol BS16 4NX Telephone: Web: IMPROVED LOCATIONAL ACCURACY OF SCRIM DATA USING GPS James Mitchell WDM Limited Philip Blagdon NZTA Chris Kennedy WDM Limited

Linear referencing divides the highway network into a series of sections. Length of each section can vary, from m at their shortest in Urban areas, up to 15 – 20km at their longest in rural areas. Start and end of each section is usually defined by start and end nodes. Linear Referencing

Survey machines measure the condition along a series of sections. Fitted with accurate distance measuring devices which typically produce accuracies of ±0.03% or better (±3m per km). Survey data rubber banded to match section network length. Linear Referencing

Physical marking of section start and end points will not always remain constant on the road. Distance measuring systems fitted to survey vehicles contain small and highly controlled inherent errors. Difficult to follow consistent driveline across multiple surveys. Limitations of Linear Referencing

Not an absolute referencing system, but a relative referencing system defining the location of points along the survey that are unique to a given survey pass. Accuracy will always be balance between cost of maintaining high levels of accuracy and the consequences of accepting lower levels of accuracy. Limitations of Linear Referencing

Site Categories cannot be ‘fixed’ or defined and maintained separately from a survey. Accurate trends in skid resistance cannot be established by plotting survey results year on year. Implications for Skid Resistance

Differential GPS, has improved the accuracy with which survey vehicles travelling at up to 100km/hr can record their location. During surveys, GPS is received at 100Hz, or at 80km/hr every 0.22m. Accuracy of 10m boundaries of elapsed distance can be defined to co-ordinate accuracies of about ±1m. GPS Referencing

GPS co-ordinates used to accurately define section start and end points. Recorded section length stretched or shrunk to equal network length. Co-ordinates for each 10m boundary stored as the 10m co-ordinates for future surveys, baseline co-ordinates. DSB Referencing

10m

For subsequent surveys, data subdivided into 10m lengths by the baseline co-ordinates. Single carriageway roads, same baseline used for 2 directions so that data aligns across the carriageway. Co-ordinates taken at the start of 10m section for increasing direction and end of 10m section for decreasing direction. DSB Referencing

NZTA NMA Year /09 > 2.5m Year /10 > 2.5m Survey Length/km Napier4.5%1.8% Gisborne3.9%2.2% Central Waikato3.7%4.1% West Wanganui2.6%2.0% Rotorua3.1%2.7% South Canterbury1.6%0.9% Central Otago2.4%0.5% Overall2.9%1.9% DSB Co-ordinates

SH 53 Linear Referencing

SH 53 DSB Referencing

SH 53 Linear Referencing

SH 53 DSB Referencing

Alignment across Carriageway Linear Referencing

Alignment across Carriageway DSB Referencing

With linear referencing condition measurements can have an offset of m between surveys. This no longer occurs with DSB referencing. Able to compare lanes across the carriageway. DSB Referencing

GPS signal not available for long periods. Single carriageway sections do not have same vehicle track for 2 directions. Road alignment changes between surveys. Limitations