Abstract


An On-Line Positioning User Service for Geographic Information Systems
Track: Land Management
Author(s): Gerald Mader, Neil Weston

For the past 4 years, NGS has operated the On-Line Positioning User Service (OPUS), which provides centimeter-level positioning accuracies with respect to the CORS network. OPUS users submit via the OPUS Web page upwards of 2 hours of dual-frequency GPS data and receive a positioning report by e-mail within several minutes. These accuracies utilize GPS carrier phase observations, which are generally produced by high-end GPS receivers. However, many users, particularly those in the GIS community, do not require such high accuracies and instead could satisfy most of their positioning requirements with accuracies on the order of 1 meter or less. OPUS-GIS has been designed to provide meter and submeter level accuracies using the pseudorange data produced by most low-end GPS receivers. OPUS-GIS uses the differential range solutions to improve accuracy by placing the position correctly the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) while also improving precision by averaging the positions to 3 CORS.

Gerald Mader
National Geodetic Survey, NOAA/NOS
380 New York St.
Redlands, CA 92374
US
Phone: 909-793-2853
E-mail: andrea_garcia@esri.com

Neil Weston
National Geodetic Survey, NOAA/NOS
380 New York St.
Silver Spring, MD 92372
US
Phone: 909-793-2853
E-mail: andrea_garcia@esri.com