InCORS INDIANA’S STATEWIDE GNSS-GPS REAL TIME NETWORK Presented by Derek Fuller, PLS Land & Aerial Survey Office.

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InCORS INDIANA’S STATEWIDE GNSS-GPS REAL TIME NETWORK Presented by Derek Fuller, PLS Land & Aerial Survey Office

Indiana Continuously Operating Reference Station Network Network of 45 geodetic quality GPS (GNSS) receivers and antennas, permanently installed, located across the state – INDOT & ISP sites Continuously collects GPS data Transmits thru Internet to central servers Data archived for future use, available for download by users Data processed by server software to generate network corrections- available via internet in real-time What is the InCORS Network?

Accelerates the integration of GPS & GIS Huge savings in Time, Equipment, and Personnel = Huge Cost Savings Networks allow mitigation of systematic errors = By modeling atmospheric & orbital corrections Increases Positional Accuracies Survey grade accuracies (cm/sub-cm) provides new possibilities for GIS data collection & applications Complimentary technological advances provide platform for new & exciting applications Benefits of an RTN

Components of the InCORS Network

4 main parts: GNSS Hardware GNSS Software Monumentation Communication 4 main parts: GNSS Hardware GNSS Software Monumentation Communication GNSS Spider Software Communication Data Links Monumentation Installation GNSS Hardware InCORS Components

GNSS Hardware GNSS Hardware is the key component for functionality in communication, interface with Server Software, Satellite Constellation, Receiver Clock, and Flexibility for remote communications GG Leica Antenna GRX1200GG PRO Leica Receiver InCORS Hardware

GNSS Spider Software Leica SpiderNet Modular and fully scalable For single and multiple stations INDOT 45 stations Room to grow to 60 For small and large networks For Post-Processed and RTK Networks For all types of GPS receivers Leica, Trimble, Ashtech, TopCon…. For all communication methods InCORS Software

Monumentation Installation InCORS Monumentation 3 Concrete Monuments - permanent 42 Building Mounts – semi-permanent 5 stations on ISP facilities 34 stations have been accepted by NGS as National CORS thus far (NGS monitored)

Communication Data Links GSM/GPRS Repeaters Cell Phones w/ data plan GSM/GPRS & CDMA Modems MiFi Device GPS Signals Antenna Receiver Box IOT Network INDOT Servers Cellular Network Cellular Receiver End User InCORS Communication

InCORS Network Details

DOT-Owned and Managed Land & Aerial Survey Office (LASO) Utilizes state IOT Communications Network Utilizes state IOT Server Facility Free Access to Public & Private Sector Statewide Coverage Open Architecture (RTCM 2.3,3.1,CMR,CMR+) Base Station Redundancy Public use started on February 1, 2010 Currently have created over 725 accounts InCORS Network Details

ANDS WLCI PRDU IUCO VINU Pre InCORSInCORS Coverage State Coverage

Average Usage

Website Information

( Indiana DOT Web Site

( Land and Aerial Survey Office Web Site

( Welcome Page Contains: Brief description Links to: Station Location Map Data Page RTK info & instructions System Status page InCORS Web Site

InCORS – Station Location Map Click on station icon to bring up metadata

InCORS – Data Page Contains: Link to the ftp site for Rinex data Link to the Data and Website Disclaimer

Contains: How to get access Link to the RTK User Agreement Links to RTK documents Submittal information for User Agreement User tech support note Preferred method of contact: to InCORS – Real Time (RTK) Page

InCORS – RTK User Agreement

InCORS – System Status Page

InCORS Network Broadcast Corrections

24 Two types of corrections Nearest Site Automatic Cell Nearest Site Correction Single Baseline Solution CMR, CMR+, RTCM 2.3, RTCM 3.1 available PPM errors increase with rover distance from base Network software automatically selects the closest reference station to the rover based on the submitted NMEA message Automatic Cell Network Solution CMR+, RTCM 2.3, RTCM 3.1 available with MAX and iMAX Network software automatically selects the closest reference station and then uses it and next five nearest stations to model corrections Helps to minimize PPM errors due to rover distance from base Broadcast Corrections

Nearest Solution (Single Baseline)

Automatic Cell

NGS National CORS

NGS National CORS Approved Sites All 45 InCORS stations have been submitted to NGS for approval 34 stations accepted Of the remaining 11 submitted stations 6 stations given preliminary approval 5 stations under further review due to data quality concerns

NGS National CORS Why is NGS Approval Important? Adds stations to OPUS solutions Rinex data is available through NGS’s User Friendly CORS Application Rinex data available for longer duration Process of obtaining the Rinex data easier One location for Rinex data Currently the NGS software only supports GPS Satellite Rinex data, in the first quarter of 2011 a software upgrade will support GNSS Satellite Rinex data Monitoring of stations for movement

For Questions/Issues Eric Banschbach, PLS Manager – Land & Aerial Survey Office , ext. 205 Derek Fuller, PLS Survey Program Director InCORS Administrator , ext. 293 Contact Information