NETWORK DGPS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT AT WEST COAST PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Authors

  • Muhammad Farid Mohd Yazair Geomatic Innovation Research Group (GnG), Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying, Universiti Tekno
  • Tajul Ariffin Musa Centre of Tropical Geoengineering (GEOTROPIK), School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering,
  • Wan Anom Wan Aris Geomatic Innovation Research Group (GnG), Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying, Universiti Tekno
  • Ivin Amri Musliman Geomatic Innovation Research Group (GnG), Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying, Universiti Tekno
  • Abdullah Hisam Omar Geomatic Innovation Research Group (GnG), Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying, Universiti Tekno

Abstract

Maritime safety of navigation is essential for maritime activities especially when approaching the harbor. One of the important aspects in safety of navigation is positioning accuracy which the accuracy should less than 5 meters as recommended by IALA. Such accuracy can be provided by DGPS services. Nevertheless, the DGPS accuracy is bound to distance-dependent error due to uncorrelated errors between reference and rover station. By implementing the network-based DGPS technique, this issue however can be expected to be improved. This issue can be overcome by implementing the network-based DGPS technique to the positioning method. Hence, multiple of CORS in Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatran Indonesian were utilized to generate the network-based DGPS corrections based on LIM to cover the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The single point positioning, DGPS and network-based DGPS solutions were being compared with known points to determine the reliability of positioning in marine activities. The accuracy shows that the DGPS and network-based DGPS are better compared to single point positioning with below than 15m and 20m respectively. Meanwhile, the DGPS technique clearly had shown the distance-dependent error propagation in positioning. This paper presents on the accuracy and efficiency of network DGPS technique in reducing the distance-dependent error in DGPS positioning.

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Published

2024-09-24

How to Cite

Muhammad Farid Mohd Yazair, Tajul Ariffin Musa, Wan Anom Wan Aris, Ivin Amri Musliman, & Abdullah Hisam Omar. (2024). NETWORK DGPS ACCURACY ASSESSMENT AT WEST COAST PENINSULAR MALAYSIA. JOURNAL INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (JISTM), 6(24). Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/jistm/article/view/2608