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Tajuk: DISTANCE-DEPENDENT ACCURACY OF GNSS BASELINE MEASUREMENTS A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GPS, GLONASS, AND INTEGRATED GPS/GLONASS SYSTEMS
Pengarang: Sobhy Abdel Monam Younes
Aya Mohsen Handousa
Kata kunci: Geodetic networks
GPS
GLONASS
Baseline length accuracy
Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP)
Relative positioning technique
Tarikh diterbit: Nov-2025
Penerbit: IAEME Publication
Siri / Laporan No.: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology;Volume 16, Issue 6
Abstrak: This study examines the accuracy of coordinate and baseline determinations using various satellite positioning methods—GPS, GLONASS, and integrated GPS/GLONASS—across increasing distances from a base station. Conducted along the Mansoura–Damietta Road in northern Egypt. The research focuses on static GNSS receiver operations under varying Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP) levels. Field data were collected using both satellite and traditional surveying techniques. Baseline measurements were taken between unknown stations using a total station, providing reference values for comparison. GNSS data from the base and rover stations were processed using Justin software. The results prove that the combined GPS/GLONASS system provides significantly higher accuracy in both coordinate and baseline measurements compared to either system used independently. The study found that baseline length measurements maintained an accuracy of 2–8 cm, with a correlation coefficient of 96%, even at distances up to 10 km from the base station under favorable weather conditions.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9759
ISSN: 0976-6308
0976-6316
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34218/IJCIET_16_06_004
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