ONLINE: The development of a regional satallite based augmentation system
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About this Event
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Summary of seminar talk:
Global Satellite Navigations Systems such as GPS enable positioning information accurate to about 5-10 metres. A Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) will improve the accuracy to less than a metre, and in some devices to 10 centimetres, and provide greater integrity. More precise and accurate positioning increases our productivity, secures our safety and enables innovation. Unlike most regions of the developed world where SBAS is available, Australasia does not currently have access to any reliable free-to-air augmentation services. LINZ and Geoscience Australia are working together to develop a regional SBAS to improve the accuracy of GPS.
The talk will begin at 1:00 pm.
Presenters:
Adam Greenland & Graeme Blick, Land Information New Zealand (LINZ)
Adam Greenland is the national hydrographer for LINZ. Graem Blick is with Land Information New Zealand (LINZ), New Zealand’s National Survey and Mapping agency since 1995. He is the Chief Geodesist and Group Manager of the Positioning and Resilience Group where he continues to work on and manage the development and implementation of the geodetic system in New Zealand and develop a new resilience programme of work for LINZ.