Authors / CoAuthors
Ng, L. | Marshall, C. | Riddell, A. | Ruddick, R. | McClusky, S. | Garthwaite, M. | Anstee, J.
Abstract
<div>FrontierSI has been engaged by Geoscience Australia (GA) to establish a series of case studies showcasing the benefits of Positioning Australia products and services through demonstrations of precise positioning capability. This case study is the third in the series and in a collaboration with The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) it aims to explore the use of Ginan’s real-time and post-processing capabilities for determining water level height from a global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) receiver deployed on a floating pontoon on Googong Dam.</div>
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document
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149667
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Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
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2601
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Keywords
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- Positioning Australia
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- Ginan
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- Precise Point Positioning PPP
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- Global Navigation Satellite Systems
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- demonstration project
- theme.ANZRC Fields of Research.rdf
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- Satellite-based positioning
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Publication Date
2024-08-20T03:21:38
Creation Date
2024-06-27T18:00:00
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Purpose
This is a Case Study Report – detailing the setup, process, and outcomes of each of the planned Case Study Demonstrations. The Report summarised the project, results obtained, user feedback, lessons learned and next steps. This report includes contributions and data collected from the project, providing an overview of all activities.
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Ginan Case Studies 3
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<div>Report created by FrontierSI in collaboration with Geoscience Australia on a project undertaken with assistance from CSIRO</div>
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