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Development of the One Centimeter Accuracy Geoid Model of Latvia for GNSS Measurements
Ingus MitrofanovsIngus MitrofanovsI LiepiņšDiāna HaritonovaDiāna HaritonovaGunārs SilabriedisJānis ZvirgzdsJānis KaminskisJānis KaminskisMāris KaļinkaMāris KaļinkaKaterīna MorozovaJānis BalodisInese JanpauleI Jumāresubject
GeographyGNSS applicationsLevellingGeoidVertical deflectionNormal heightDevelopment (differential geometry)GeodesyStability (probability)EllipsoidRemote sensingdescription
There is an urgent necessity for a highly accurate and reliable geoid model to enable prompt determination of normal height with the use of GNSS coordinate determination due to the high precision requirements in geodesy, building and high precision road construction development. Additionally, the Latvian height system is in the process of transition from BAS- 77 (Baltic Height System) to EVRS2007 system. The accuracy of the geoid model must approach the precision of about ~1 cm looking forward to the Baltic Rail and other big projects. The use of all the available and verified data sources is planned, including the use of enlarged set of GNSS/levelling data, gravimetric measurement data and, additionally, the vertical deflection measurements over the territory of Latvia. The work is going ahead stepwise. Just the issue of GNSS reference network stability is discussed. In order to achieve the ~1 cm precision geoid, it is required to have a homogeneous high precision GNSS network as a basis for ellipsoidal height determination for GNSS/levelling points. Both the LatPos and EUPOS® - Riga network have been examined in this article.
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2015-11-02 | IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering |