Maritime Research and Technology (May 2023)

Real Time Kinematic (RTK) heave as a replacement of Motion Reference Unit (MRU) heave in hydrographic surveying works

  • Mohammed Elmeligy,
  • Saad Mesbah,
  • Mohamed Mohasseb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21622/MRT.2023.02.1.070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 70 – 80

Abstract

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Heave is one of the major contributors to errors in water depth measurements. Motion Reference Unit (MRU) measures the heave signal with high-level accuracy as well as other ship motions. Unfortunately, MRU has been reported to have some of drawbacks such as; heave drift error, influence of ship motion dynamic, In addition to its very expensive price Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS uses dual frequency receiver and carrier phase differential technique under kinematic solution and provides very accurate position in all three components in real time. In addition, RTK GPS also calculates the low frequency changes in water level such as tidal oscillation.This research is an attempt to investigate the possibility of using the RTK GPS data to deduce the heave signal from the GPS height (tides - heave) instead of heave from MRU to correct the water depth. Moreover, to examine to what extent, RTK heave can be used as a backup to satisfy the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) survey order standards.A comparison between the extracted RTK heave and MRU heave signals revealed a good agreement with a strong direct correlation of 0.96.As shown in figure 1 RTK heave as a replacement for MRU heave in hydrographic surveying was statistically validated with the use of a lot of methods of analysis such as Test of the Normality, Paired Samples T Test, Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test, Heave Signals Frequency Adjustment , Descriptive Statistics for the Two Heave Signals , Descriptive Statistics for Each Signal Individually , Correlation and Trend, Analysis Between the Two Signals, Scatter Diagram and Trend, Standard Deviation and Uncertainty for Soundings, Characteristics of the Difference between Two Signals , Comparing the Surfaces by TIN Model.The results of this analysis provided the possibility of using RTK heave as a replacement for MRU heave in hydrographic surveying. Therefore, RTK GPS is not only used to provide precise position or tidal oscillations but also based on this study, can be used to measure heave accurately to correct the depth satisfying IHO survey standards. Received: 28 January 2023 Accepted: 26 April 2023 Published: 22 May 2023

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