Precision and Accuracy in GPS Data

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CE 525
 
ADDING PICTURES TO A MAP
 
Anyone try it?
What was your experience?
 
TEAM 2
 
TEAM 3
 
TEAM 5
 
TEAM 7
 
 
TEAM 7
 
 
TEAM 8
 
TEAM 9
 
TEAM 9
 
TEAM 10
 
TEAM 11
 
TEAM 11
 
 
TEAM 11
 
TEAM 12
PRECISION AND ACCURACY
 
Precision and accuracy are
two different things.
Accuracy is how much error
there may be in a reading.
Precision is how finely you
describe a value (how many
decimal places, if you will.)
Precision is the opposite of
variable error, accuracy is the
opposite of constant error
 
 
GPS DATA FROM PHONE
 
1 Second = 1/3600 of a degree (0.0003)
 
GPS PRECISION
 
The first decimal place is worth up to 11.1 km: it can distinguish the
position of one large city from a neighboring large city.
The second decimal place is worth up to 1.1 km: it can separate one
village from the next.
The third decimal place is worth up to 110 m: it can identify a large
agricultural field or institutional campus.
The fourth decimal place is worth up to 11 m: it can identify a parcel of
land. It is comparable to the typical accuracy of an uncorrected GPS
unit with no interference.
The fifth decimal place is worth up to 1.1 m: it distinguish trees from each
other. Accuracy to this level with commercial GPS units can only be
achieved with differential correction.
The sixth decimal place is worth up to 0.11 m: you can use this for laying
out structures in detail, for designing landscapes, building roads. It should
be more than good enough for tracking movements of glaciers and
rivers. This can be achieved by taking painstaking measures with GPS,
such as differentially corrected GPS.
 
GPS PRECISION
 
The seventh decimal place is worth up to 11 mm: this is good for
much surveying and is near the limit of what GPS-based
techniques can achieve.
The eighth decimal place is worth up to 1.1 mm: this is good for
charting motions of tectonic plates and movements of
volcanoes. Permanent, corrected, constantly-running GPS base
stations might be able to achieve this level of accuracy.
The ninth decimal place is worth up to 110 microns: we are
getting into the range of microscopy. For almost any conceivable
application with earth positions, this is overkill and will be more
precise than the accuracy of any surveying device.
Ten or more decimal places indicates a computer or calculator
was used and that no attention was paid to the fact that the
extra decimals are useless. Be careful, because unless you are the
one reading these numbers off the device, this can indicate low
quality processing!
 
SIGN DATA ALL TOGETHER
 
ArcGIS…
 
ERRORS
 
Why do we see the grid?
iPhone5
iPhone4
 
KML FILE: KEYHOLE MARKUP
LANGUAGE
 
XML based file that expresses geographic
annotation and visualization
KML files may be bundled and compressed with
other files that they reference as single KMZ files
KML files hosted on Earth Browsers (public web
server)
Many applications display KML, including Google
Earth, Google Maps, Google Maps for mobile,
NASA WorldWind, ESRI ArcGIS Explorer, Adobe
PhotoShop, AutoCAD, and Yahoo! Pipes.
 
QUIZ
 
What is the difference between accuracy and
precision?
 
POSTER PROJECTS
 
Who hasn’t seen Reg?
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Precision and accuracy play vital roles in interpreting GPS data effectively. Precision refers to how finely a value is described, while accuracy indicates the potential error in a reading. The content also highlights the significance of GPS data from phones, GPS precision in different decimal places, and the differentiation between the two concepts. It provides insights into how GPS data can be utilized with different levels of precision for various applications.

  • GPS data
  • Precision
  • Accuracy
  • GPS applications
  • Location tracking

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  1. CE 525

  2. ADDING PICTURES TO A MAP Anyone try it? What was your experience?

  3. TEAM 2

  4. TEAM 3

  5. TEAM 5

  6. TEAM 7

  7. TEAM 7

  8. TEAM 8

  9. TEAM 9

  10. TEAM 9

  11. TEAM 10

  12. TEAM 11

  13. TEAM 11

  14. TEAM 11

  15. TEAM 12

  16. PRECISION AND ACCURACY Precision and accuracy are two different things. Accuracy is how much error there may be in a reading. Precision is how finely you describe a value (how many decimal places, if you will.) Precision is the opposite of variable error, accuracy is the opposite of constant error

  17. GPS DATA FROM PHONE Team 1 Team 2 1 Second = 1/3600 of a degree (0.0003)

  18. GPS PRECISION The first decimal place is worth up to 11.1 km: it can distinguish the position of one large city from a neighboring large city. The second decimal place is worth up to 1.1 km: it can separate one village from the next. The third decimal place is worth up to 110 m: it can identify a large agricultural field or institutional campus. The fourth decimal place is worth up to 11 m: it can identify a parcel of land. It is comparable to the typical accuracy of an uncorrected GPS unit with no interference. The fifth decimal place is worth up to 1.1 m: it distinguish trees from each other. Accuracy to this level with commercial GPS units can only be achieved with differential correction. The sixth decimal place is worth up to 0.11 m: you can use this for laying out structures in detail, for designing landscapes, building roads. It should be more than good enough for tracking movements of glaciers and rivers. This can be achieved by taking painstaking measures with GPS, such as differentially corrected GPS.

  19. GPS PRECISION The seventh decimal place is worth up to 11 mm: this is good for much surveying and is near the limit of what GPS-based techniques can achieve. The eighth decimal place is worth up to 1.1 mm: this is good for charting motions of tectonic plates and movements of volcanoes. Permanent, corrected, constantly-running GPS base stations might be able to achieve this level of accuracy. The ninth decimal place is worth up to 110 microns: we are getting into the range of microscopy. For almost any conceivable application with earth positions, this is overkill and will be more precise than the accuracy of any surveying device. Ten or more decimal places indicates a computer or calculator was used and that no attention was paid to the fact that the extra decimals are useless. Be careful, because unless you are the one reading these numbers off the device, this can indicate low quality processing!

  20. SIGN DATA ALL TOGETHER ArcGIS

  21. ERRORS Why do we see the grid? iPhone4 iPhone5

  22. KML FILE: KEYHOLE MARKUP LANGUAGE XML based file that expresses geographic annotation and visualization KML files may be bundled and compressed with other files that they reference as single KMZ files KML files hosted on Earth Browsers (public web server) Many applications display KML, including Google Earth, Google Maps, Google Maps for mobile, NASA WorldWind, ESRI ArcGIS Explorer, Adobe PhotoShop, AutoCAD, and Yahoo! Pipes.

  23. QUIZ What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

  24. POSTER PROJECTS Who hasn t seen Reg?

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