2.3.1 GPS surveyings in Mt.Fuji Project
This Project was organized by | PASCO
, TOPCON,DAT/EM and ASHTECH in 1991.
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P01
P02
P18 0 J 10 15 20km
Figure 2.3 Ground Control Network in the
Mt.Fuji Project
The purpose of this project were as follows:
1)Initially we intended to obtain precise
ground controls for SPOT imagery model
orientation in the mountainous districts.
2)Confirmation of medium range distance
measurements for mountainous areas
3)Checking our realtime GPS mapping system
in car navigation mode.
For this real time GPS mapping system,we
combined ASHTECH RANGER receiver with
AutoCAD using the DAT/EM 3D driver on a
Notebook type PC. (Photo 2.8)
Photo 2.8 Real time GPS mapping system
Before this project J.Yates completed a
successful survey expedition to
Mt .McKinley,Alaska in 1989, where he
measured the summit elevation using GPS.
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Photo 2.9 GPS surveying at the summit of
Mt.Mckinley
Some technical Data in the Mt.Fuji Project
are described as follows:
Observation Period: 1991 7.14 : 7.25
Participants: PASCO,TOPCON and DAT/EM
Equipments: ASHTECH MXII 7 sets
Ground controls: (Hy 3 (V). 3
Observed points: 22 points
Base line analysis: GPPS Software
Network Adjustment: FILLNET Software
Project area is shown on the figure ( ) with
the position of Mt Fuji.
We used ASHTECH's GPPS software for base
line analysis for 5 sessions and confirmed
the repeatability of distance measurements
in the differential method.
Figure 2.4 shows the results of
repeatability of this project.
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S10
= 3 eme Sh ie
0 VU 00. 3] 30
Distance Km)
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A
=
0 10 20 30 40
DistanceKm)
0 l0 c0 30 40
Distance(Km)
Figure 2.4 Repeatability test in base line
measurement