Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk (Nov 2016)

Simulation case study of deformations and landslides using real-time GNSS precise point positioning technique

  • Raquel M. Capilla,
  • José Luis Berné,
  • Angel Martín,
  • Raul Rodrigo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2015.1137243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 1856 – 1873

Abstract

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The precise point positioning (PPP) is a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) computation technique that performs precise positioning using a single receiver. This is the main advantage over the traditional differential positioning for geodesy and geomatics which requires, at least, two receivers to get a precise position or a single receiver connected to a network of reference stations. The main goal of this work was to study the real-time PPP technique for deformation and landslides monitoring. A custom designed device was used for the simulation of landslides, and several test campaigns were performed at field. A control unit was designed based on open-source software and Python libraries implemented in this research. The conclusion of the study shows that real-time PPP allows solutions for deformation monitoring with mean offsets of 2 cm in north, east and up components, and standard deviations of 2 cm. It demonstrates the reliability of real-time PPP monitoring systems to detect deformations up to 5 cm of magnitude when the double constellation (GPS+GLONASS) was used. Finally, an improvement in the results with the recovery of fixed ambiguities in the PPP algorithms is outlined.

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