On-ice kinematic and static survey data for the evaluation of a new GNSS receiver, Summit Greenland, 2022-08-19 to 2023-04-08 ...
This dataset was created to assess the relative accuracy and precision of a novel, low-cost, low-power global navigation satellite system (GNSS) instrument in comparison to existing commercial GPS/GNSS receivers in an Arctic/ice sheet setting. The new instrument, called an OGRE (On-ice GNSS Research...
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NSF Arctic Data Center
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.18739/a29k45v2k https://arcticdata.io/catalog/view/doi:10.18739/A29K45V2K |
Summary: | This dataset was created to assess the relative accuracy and precision of a novel, low-cost, low-power global navigation satellite system (GNSS) instrument in comparison to existing commercial GPS/GNSS receivers in an Arctic/ice sheet setting. The new instrument, called an OGRE (On-ice GNSS Research Experimental), was used on several kinematic ice sheet surface survey sessions alongside a Trimble R7 west of Summit Station, Greenland. The OGRE was also tested in a static/stationary configuration for 11 12-hour sessions within the vicinity of the Earthscope SMM4 GNSS base station. Here, we provide minimally processed data from these instrument survey-pairs: data are converted from proprietary binary formats into standard RINEX (Receiver Independent Exchange Format) 2.11 files. The kinematic data is provided at 1 Hz, while the static data provided at 30 seconds. For the kinematic traverses, the antenna reference point (ARP) corrections to the snow surface are also provided. ... |
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