The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme

Monitoring and detecting deformations within an engineered structure can be determined using a number of geodetic (precise) methods, e.g. geotechnical approach, terrestrial observations and spacebased methods. Nowadays, the GPS technology has become the most important tool for estimating the large s...

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Main Authors: Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz, Zainon, Othman
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Published: 2002
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spelling my.utm.119452017-08-27T06:18:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11945/ The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz Zainon, Othman TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Monitoring and detecting deformations within an engineered structure can be determined using a number of geodetic (precise) methods, e.g. geotechnical approach, terrestrial observations and spacebased methods. Nowadays, the GPS technology has become the most important tool for estimating the large structural engineering deformation such as buildings, dams, long span bridges, etc. In order to ensure that the engineering structures are exhibiting a safe deformation behavior, a repeated and/or continuous GPS measurements can be employed. The GPS technology provides a quick and precise method of determining 3D movements of a structure over time. Application of GPS technique of deformation detection on a high-rise building is one example of this approach. The appropriate processing strategies of GPS observable to estimate the geodetic parameters of interest is usually carried out in post processing mode, but one may ask ‘how does one really tell the quality of GPS solutions?’ Two types of adjustments can be used in GPS processing, e.g. minimal constraint and constraint adjustment.. This paper therefore highlights the processing strategies of the GPS data from two epoch observations for monitoring surveys - Case study: KOMTAR building, in Penang, Malaysia. The results of the adjustment in deformation surveys are presented and discussed. 2002-10-22 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11945/1/OthmanZainon_TheGPSDataProcessingStrategies.pdf Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz and Zainon, Othman (2002) The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme. In: 1st International Symposium and Exhibition on Geoinformation Global Trends: Geoinformation For The New Economy, 22nd-24th October 2002, Nikko Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. (Submitted)
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz
Zainon, Othman
The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
description Monitoring and detecting deformations within an engineered structure can be determined using a number of geodetic (precise) methods, e.g. geotechnical approach, terrestrial observations and spacebased methods. Nowadays, the GPS technology has become the most important tool for estimating the large structural engineering deformation such as buildings, dams, long span bridges, etc. In order to ensure that the engineering structures are exhibiting a safe deformation behavior, a repeated and/or continuous GPS measurements can be employed. The GPS technology provides a quick and precise method of determining 3D movements of a structure over time. Application of GPS technique of deformation detection on a high-rise building is one example of this approach. The appropriate processing strategies of GPS observable to estimate the geodetic parameters of interest is usually carried out in post processing mode, but one may ask ‘how does one really tell the quality of GPS solutions?’ Two types of adjustments can be used in GPS processing, e.g. minimal constraint and constraint adjustment.. This paper therefore highlights the processing strategies of the GPS data from two epoch observations for monitoring surveys - Case study: KOMTAR building, in Penang, Malaysia. The results of the adjustment in deformation surveys are presented and discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz
Zainon, Othman
author_facet Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz
Zainon, Othman
author_sort Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abdul Aziz
title The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
title_short The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
title_full The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
title_fullStr The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
title_full_unstemmed The GPS data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
title_sort gps data processing strategies for the engineering structure monitoring scheme
publishDate 2002
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/11945/1/OthmanZainon_TheGPSDataProcessingStrategies.pdf
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