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Monitoring of vessels using a GNSS receiver network

Monitoring of vessels using a GNSS receiver network
Monitoring of vessels using a GNSS receiver network
In this paper, the use of a GNSS receiver network for structural monitoring of vessels is considered. A background into previous uses of the GPS for monitoring applications is presented. A brief overview of the simple mathematics used to simulate a vessel as a flexible structure is also shown. Results from the simulation, using various degrees of accuracy, are then presented and analysed. This aids in the determination of the minimal accuracy required for such an application to be practical. The use of different analysis techniques, including Fourier-domain analysis allows for decomposition and identification of the various movements seen by the simulator. The paper also incorporates a brief discussion on the impact of the upcoming deployment of the Galileo system.
1954-1964
Bélanger, J.F.
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Tatnall, A.R.L.
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Bélanger, J.F.
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Tatnall, A.R.L.
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Bélanger, J.F. and Tatnall, A.R.L. (2006) Monitoring of vessels using a GNSS receiver network. 19th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division, ION GNSS 2006, Fort Worth, USA. 26 - 29 Sep 2006. pp. 1954-1964 .

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Abstract

In this paper, the use of a GNSS receiver network for structural monitoring of vessels is considered. A background into previous uses of the GPS for monitoring applications is presented. A brief overview of the simple mathematics used to simulate a vessel as a flexible structure is also shown. Results from the simulation, using various degrees of accuracy, are then presented and analysed. This aids in the determination of the minimal accuracy required for such an application to be practical. The use of different analysis techniques, including Fourier-domain analysis allows for decomposition and identification of the various movements seen by the simulator. The paper also incorporates a brief discussion on the impact of the upcoming deployment of the Galileo system.

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Published date: 2006
Venue - Dates: 19th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division, ION GNSS 2006, Fort Worth, USA, 2006-09-26 - 2006-09-29
Organisations: Astronautics Group

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Local EPrints ID: 49028
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49028
PURE UUID: 6152b220-0d48-4e70-b8c1-d5e1722e84f4

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Date deposited: 22 Oct 2007
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:56

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Author: J.F. Bélanger
Author: A.R.L. Tatnall

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