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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jkoni.2012.16.6.935

Site Selection Method of Receiving Stations for the GNSS Based Transportation Infrastructure Network Analyzing the Environment of Site Candidates  

Son, Min-Hyuk (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Satellite Navigation Team)
Kim, Geo-Heon (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Satellite Navigation Team)
Lee, Eun-Sung (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Satellite Navigation Team)
Heo, Moon-Beom (Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Satellite Navigation Team)
Abstract
In this paper a three step procedure was derived to select the GNSS network receiving site candidates for GNSS based infrastructure technology development and according to the proposed procedure the 4 site candidates was selected for final network configuration. In the first step, the site requirement was produced for GNSS based infrastructure technology development referring regulation of the international organizations related to permanent GNSS data receiving and the first candidates were selected using the proposed requirement. In the second step, the second candidates were selected among the first candidates by analyzing the visual measurement, environment test and so on. In the third step the final candidates were selected among the second candidates by analyzing sky clearance, radio frequency interference. Through above the three step procedure 16,7,4 candidates of site were selected sequentially and receiving station site could be effectively selected.
Keywords
GNSS; Network configuration; Receiving Station;
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