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Localization by Satellite

Code: EG351     Acronym: EG351

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Surveying Engineering

Instance: 2014/2015 - 1S

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Plannings
Course/CS Responsible: First Degree in Engineering Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
L:AST 0 Plano de Estudos a partir de 2008 3 - 7,5 -
L:B 0 Plano de estudos a partir de 2008 3 - 7,5 -
L:CC 0 Plano de estudos de 2008 até 2013/14 3 - 7,5 - -
L:CE 9 PE2007- Perfil Engenharia Geográfica 3 - 7,5 -
L:F 0 Plano de estudos a partir de 2008 3 - 7,5 -
L:G 0 P.E - estudantes com 1ª matricula anterior a 09/10 3 - 7,5 -
P.E - estudantes com 1ª matricula em 09/10 3 - 7,5 -
L:M 0 Plano de estudos a partir de 2009 3 - 7,5 -
L:Q 0 Plano de estudos Oficial 3 - 7,5 -

Teaching language

Suitable for English-speaking students

Objectives

Understand the basic concepts of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems).

Learn how to autonomously operate a GNSS receiver, from its programming for the acquisition of data in the field to the obtainment of coordinates, including processing the observations in the lab.

Identify sources of data and information  available for the support to field surveys and subsquent data processing .

The practical component is target more for the use of GPS due to the availability of equipment.

Learning outcomes and competences

To be able to autonomously use GPS for georreferencing points in topographic surveys.

Identify the more adequate observation methodology and processing mode in different types of applications

 

 

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

- Elementary knowledge of Reference Systems

- Orbits

 

Program

Introduction the global positioning techniques: evolution and basic concepts.

Global Positioning Satellite Systems. Actual GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) and main characteristics: components; orbits; signals.

The GPS system: description, principles and type of observables.

Error sources that can affect GPS observations.

GPS positions determination.

Processing of teh observations. Measurements combination to minimize the errors.

Methodologies for using the system: absolute, relative and DGPS positioning.

Practical aspects of acquiring georeferenced information with GPS: planning field surveys and procedures to adopt in the field surveys.

Use of permanent reference networks.

The concept of Virtual Reference Statio.

Applications of GNSS.

Mandatory literature

• Hofmann-Wellenhof, B., H. Lichtenegger, and E. Wasle; GNSS – Global Navigation Satellite Systems: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and more, 2008
Leick, A. ; GPS - Satellite Surveying

Complementary Bibliography

Elliott Kaplan & J. Hegarty ; Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications
Seeber, G. ; Satellite Geodesy

Teaching methods and learning activities

Lectures of theoretical exposition. Execution of practical works involving field surveys and posterior  position determination by processing the GPS measurements using commercial software.

 Assessment: distributed, with final exam and presentations and reports of practical work (60%, 40%).

 

Software

Trimble Business Center

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Exame 60,00
Trabalho laboratorial 40,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Frequência das aulas 100,00
Total: 100,00

Eligibility for exams

In the theoretical-practical classes the students cannot exced the maximum of absences establish

 

Calculation formula of final grade

Final examination (E) and Presentations and Report of the practical work (TP)

Formula Evaluation:

FINAL = 0.6*E + 0.4*TP where:

E: Writen Examination, TP: Assessment of the Presentations and Report

Minimum: 50% (7/14) in the writen examination and 50% (3/6) in the Presentations and Report

 

NOTE: Final marks above 16 are only be given after a complementary oral examination.

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