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Shoreline Change Analysis of Haeundae Beach Using Airborne LiDAR Survey (항공 LiDAR 측량을 이용한 해운대 해안의 해안선 변화 분석)

  • Lee, Jae One;Kim, Yong Suk;We, Gwang Jae
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.4D
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    • pp.561-567
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    • 2008
  • In this study, shoreline change was analyzed by RTK-GPS and advanced airborne LiDAR survey. For extraction of coastline, first of all, tide correction was conducted at all RTK-GPS points through the comparing with the corresponding tidal height, and cross section providing coastline was produced using Autocad Civil3D program. Comparing with two results of RTK-GPS (first, 29 Aug 2007; second, 6 Oct 2007) surveys, coastline of the first result had been decreased about 21m compare with that of the second. And it was also demonstrated that the length of coastline by the first RTK-GPS was 15m shorter than that by the airborne LiDAR survey (Dec. 2006). In addition, we recoquized that the erosion appeared in the top right-hand (dock area); the sediment in the bottom left-hand (Chosun beach area) of the Haeundae beach. As a result, therefore, it was learned that artificial sand filling for beach open and natural effects such as a typhoon, current drift, wind direction gave cause for area changes and coastline.

A study on The GPS Survey Utilizing In Control Point Surveying (기준점 측량에서 GPS측량 활용에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Young-Dong;Ko, Jae-Woong;Kim, Jin-Ki
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.2 no.2 s.4
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 1994
  • This paper aims at inspecting the reliability of GPS data, changing WGS 84 data into the longitude coordinates system after surveying a small number of geodetic survey or cadastre triangulation point and supplementry control point around the Kwang-Ju area, and grasping the several problems posed by introducing GPS to the cadastue or the general triangulation surveying from this time.

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Drawing up the guideline for a field survey of tsunami damages (지진해일 피해조사 현장지침 작성)

  • Kim, Sung-Min;Cho, Young-Sik
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.391-394
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    • 2007
  • The field survey of a tsunami damage is carried out to collect and obtain real data. There data can be used to make the countermeasures against possible tsunami attackings. In the survey, many data collecting techniques such as interviewing with local people, taking pictures of the inundated field, recording the location by the GPS, measuring the level and distance of the maximum flood level can be used for practical and effective survey.

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A Study on Efficiency of the Combination of GPS and GLONASS (위성항법 측위에서 GLONASS가 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • 조규전;공종덕;최일훈
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 2002
  • To survey satellites using only GPS can sometimes cause an impossible situation due to the many different geographical conditions as city cannon and obstacles. Although the GLONASS satellite system does not have the ability to survey itself accurately since it currently lacks of the number of usable satellites, it is able to bridge the gap when combined with GPS. This research used the GPS receiver to perform four analyzing methods to bring out the independent surveying method of GPS and combined surveying method of GPS and GLONASS(4 methods - number of satellites able to receive, precision of raw data, standard deviation from known point and RTK surveying). The result of test surveying satellites showed that 11 hours were possible to measure a minimum of 4 satellites when using an independent surveying method and 4 hours in unified surveying method in a month. Also, the precision of raw data using GPS and GLONASS surveying is 0.08~l.8m better than the GPS surveying in standard deviation. The deviation of known points by GPS and GLONASS also showed better accuracy by 3~l1mm. The RTK showed the range of differences in deviation of survey by leaning towards the GPS independent survey in Northing coordinate and leaned towards the Easting coordinate when GPS and GLONASS were combined. Nonetheless, it can't be said that the unified method is better, because it has limits to its capability.

A Study on the Applicability of the Kinematic and the Static GPS Methods for Coastal Ocean Structure Survey

  • Lee, Byung-Gul;Yang, Sung-Kee;Kang, In-Jun
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2002
  • The position fixing usually is determined by triangulation, traverse surveying and astronomy surveying. However, when the station is moving, it is impossible to determine its position continuously by the former method. By a satellite positioning method(GPS), this problem can be solved. In our study, we used two methods to determine the length and coordinate of a point position. One is a kinematic GPS method and the other is a static one. Each is based on carrier phase measurement and employs a relative position technique. We implemented observation experiments such as Geodimeter and DGPS(Differential GPS) successfully. To estimate the accuracy between the kinematic and static methods, we compared the results of Geodimeter, the kinematic, and the static. The results showed that the static is relatively a little more accurate than the kinematic. However, in the kinematic mode, when we received the GPS data for a long time, we found that the kinematic also had a high accuracy value for the length survey Finally, we applied the GPS to Jeju Harbor Breakwater to examine the applicability of GPS for coastal ocean structure based on the kinematics and the statics, respectively.

Analysis of Bosses Coordinates of the Cadastral Triangular points by Using GPS Observations (GPS측위를 이용한 지적기준점 성과의 점검)

  • 양철수;정래정;강상구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.519-520
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    • 2004
  • Using the baseline vectors obtained by GPS observations on 32 triangulation points over Gyunggido area, Bessel coordinates of the corresponding points are calculated according to trilateration adjustment. The result shows the possibility of construction of a new cadastral survey network with the degree of correctness of 5cm, when newly computing the coordinates of the survey datum point of the area with values from GPS baseline vectors.

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Study on the Application of GPS to Monitoring Land Subsidence

  • Shu, Cheng;Xinzhou, Wang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.407-410
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    • 2006
  • There are many problems which takes long time and lots of work to monitor land subsidence by traditional method. These problems can be solved by GPS. Combining with the field example, this paper studies the application of GPS to monitoring land subsidence, analyses the advantages and errors of GPS survey method, and puts forth the suitable conditions of monitoring land subsidence by GPS.

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GPS Satellite Repeat Time Determination and Orbit Prediction Based on Ultra-rapid Orbits (초신속궤도력 기반 GPS 위성 repeat time 산출 및 궤도 예측)

  • Lee, Chang-Moon;Park, Kwan-Dong;Kim, Hye-In;Park, Jae-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.411-420
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    • 2009
  • To plan a GPS survey, they have to decide if a survey can be conducted at a specific point and time based on the predicted GPS ephemeris. In this study, to predict ephemeris, we used the repeat time of a GPS satellite. The GPS satellite repeat time was determined by analysing correlation among three-dimensional satellite coordinates provided by the 48-hour GPS ephemeris in the ultra-rapid orbits. By using the calculated repeat time and Lagrange interpolation polynomials, we predicted GPS orbits f3r seven days. As a result, the RMS of the maximum errors in the X, Y, and Z coordinates were 39.8 km 39.7 km and 19.6 km, respectively. And the maximum and average three-dimensional positional errors were 119.5 km and 48.9 km, respectively. When the maximum 3-D positioning error of 119.5 km was translated into the view angle error, the azimuth and elevation angle errors were 9.7'and 14.9', respectively.

Analysis of the GPS-derived Control Point Errors for Quality Assurance of 3D Digital Maps (3차원 수치지도 정확도 검증을 위한 GPS 기반 기준점 오차의 영향 분석)

  • Bae, Tae-Suk;Lee, Dong-Cheon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2010
  • It is necessary to determine accurate 3-dimensional coordinates of the building corner points that could be control or check points in order to verify the accuracy of 3D digital maps in the near future. The usual process of obtaining the coordinates of the building corner points is to set up the ground control points with a GPS and then to practice terrestrial survey such as distance or angle measurements. However, since an error in the ground control points can be propagated through the terrestrial survey into the final coordinates of the buildings, accurately should be considered as much as possible. The actual effect of the GPS-derived ground control point error on the estimates of the unknowns through the terrestrial survey is mathematically analyzed, and the simulation data is tested numerically. The error of the ground control points is tested in the cases of 1-4 cm for the horizontal components and 2-8 cm for the vertical component. The vertical component error is assigned twice the horizontal ones because of the characteristics of the GPS survey. The distance measurement is assumed for convenience and the precision of the estimated coordinates of the building corner points is almost linearly increased according to the errors of the ground control points. In addition, the final estimates themselves can vary by the simulated random errors depending on the precision of the survey instrument, but the precision of the estimates is almost independent of survey accuracy.

Block Adjustment with GPS/INS in Aerial Photogrammetry (GPS/INS에 의한 항공사진측량의 블럭조정)

  • 송연경;박운용;이재원;김정희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2004
  • In this thesis, two test flights were conducted in Gwacheon and Suwon area to evaluate the performance of accuracy and efficiency through the analysis of results among the three photogrammetric methods, that is, traditional photogrammetry, GPS -Photogrammetry and GPS/INS-Photogrammetry. Test results shows that a large variety of advantages of GPS-Photogrammetry and GPS/INS-Photogrammetry against traditional photogrammetry is to be verified. Especially, the number of ground control points for the exterior orientation could be saved more than 70-80%, and the cost for map production 30-50%, respectively. In addition, it was convinced that the large reduction of control points has not any effect on the block accuracy. It was also proved that the number of required ground control points for GPS/INS-Photogrammetry, is similar to that of GPS-Photogrammetry. Therefore it should be noted that GPS -Photogrammetry is more efficient in the aspect of reduction of mapping cost against GPS/INS-Photogrammetry, installing only an existing GPS receiver on survey aircraft to avoid high economic burden of procurement for integrated GPS/INS equipment.

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