Anglesea CORS Anglesea, Victoria, Australia
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Geocaching Australia on 22-Jul-23. Waypoint TP13628
Cache Details
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Type: | TrigPoint |
Container: | Other |
Coordinates: | S38° 23.775' E144° 11.591' (WGS 84) |
55H 254878E 5746487N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 18 m |
Local Government Area: | Surf Coast |
Description
CORS (Continually Operating Reference Stations) collecting geodetic data from GNSS.
A CORS is a Continuously Operating Reference Station. CORS can take the place of a traditional base station used in differential GNSS positing. They can give an instant position to an accuracy of ± 20 mm and are used in many industries including Precision Agriculture, Construction, Mining, Surveying and in Scientific Research.
Typically, the maximum distance between a base station and rover GNSS set up is around 10 - 15 km. This is due to the effect of the atmosphere on the GNSS signals as they travel from the satellite to a GNSS receiver.
With the establishment of a network of CORS, the distance between the base and the rover can be extended. The CORS can be spaced around 70 km apart and using at least 3 of these CORS, the atmospheric effects can be modeled and corrected for, yielding the ± 20 mm position solution required by so many industries.
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