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Evaluation of precise point positioning and post-processing kinematic methods for tide measurement in hydrographic surveys

Abstract:

The use of the ellipsoidal heights of a vessel for measuring the tide allows the diminution of uncertainties of sounding reduction in hydrographic surveys. In this article, the Precise Point Positioning (PPP) and Post-Processing Kinematic (PPK) methods were evaluated by comparing them with data from a tide gauge station while the boat remained moored nearby. When traversing sounding lines, the PPK solution was used as a reference to validate the PPP solution. In all, 12 different periods of surveys were analyzed, distributed throughout the year 2021, in the Guanabara and Ilha Grande Bays, in Rio de Janeiro. The results showed that in comparison with the tide station, when the vessel was moored, the PPK was able to fulfill the strictest criteria (Exclusive Order) of the IHO (International Hydrographic Organization) in 100% of the surveys, while the PPP in 50%. Regarding the use of the PPK as a reference, with the boat both moored and sailing, the PPP met these criteria in 67% for Exclusive Order, 25% for Order 1A and 8% for the 1B. Reducing the vertical uncertainties of hydrographic surveys in shallow waters is useful for all marine and coastal vertical positioning applications, such as integrating terrestrial and marine vertical references.

Keywords:
Tides; Positioning; PPK; PPP; Hydrography

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