MDOT CORS&
M.H.M.PAndy Semenchuk, P.S.
MSRN ADMINISTRATOR
A review of definitions
: continuously operating reference station What is it? A permanently mounted GPS receiver.
: High Accuracy Reference Network : Michigan Height Modernization Project
: Federal Base Network : Cooperative Base network
ref •er • ence, n.,- 1. referred or consulted as a centering point
base, n.,- 1. the fundamental part or foundation
sta •tion, n.,- 1. a place or position where something is to remain 2. a place equipped for some particular kind of work, service, or broadcasting
Defined by “Webster”Defined by “Webster”
What is a Reference/ Base Station
MDOT CORS
First step in a in creating a Homogeneous 3D geodetic network in the state.
First CORS installed in Jackson, Michigan on September 2000.
CORS system was originally installed by MDOT for our own use.
Today it has become similar to a public road. Available to everyone at no cost!!!
MDOT CORS BACKGROUND
Department had been using GPS for static and rapid static control work since 1991.
MDOT used to have 38 crews state wide with each crew containing 8 people.
Today there are 8 crews statewide with no more than 2 to 3 person/crewThe Road budget has quadrupled in the same time frame.
We had to get the work out.
Behind the Eight Ball
The Survey and Photogrammetry Units were understaffed and ill prepared for the magnitude of requests we receive.
We did not possess the staff nor technology to complete the work.
The end result was the inability to deliver our product to our customer in a timely manner.
Search For Solutions We needed to develop solutions
for the situation. Our goal: To produce accurate
survey and photogrammetry data quicker and more efficiently.
We looked at several areas of our process: survey request timing Consultant contact scoping
improvements Application of new technology to
improve the actual process of surveying.
The Earl of Cone
CORS BECAME A REALITY
We investigated different methods to get the work out and realized that we were spending lots of hours bringing control to a project.
We decided to implement a reference network across the state that would assist us in the control process.
The next step was to “Sell” the idea to the management at MDOT.
Management’s Concerns
Management was rightly concerned with the following:Is this technology proven?What will be the overall costs?What will be the costs savings to the department?How long before we recoup our initial investment?
After satisfying managements concerns, they gave us the go ahead.
Jackson“UNIV” Station
Lets open the door and see a bit more about this network
The Michigan Spatial Reference Network
(56) Fifty six GPS receivers
6 more waiting for spring thaw.
Located at various MDOT and county faciltites.
RTK (RTCM) Available VIA WEB
All controlled by SpiderNET software.
Building the Monuments
We researched and consulted with Structural and mechanical engineers to try and build stable monuments for the conditions we encounter in Michigan.
We decided and a 2 part mount. The base consisting of a reinforced concrete
monument 24” in diameter by 12 feet below grade.And the mast which is know commonly known as
an “Earlconic”.
SITE PHOTOS
Looking in the monument hole. Waiting for the concrete.
Cable Trench
Site Selection.
The first 12 sites we had planned were selected on the following criteria. Must be on MDOT
property Must have had an
existing dedicated LAN connection.
Must have met visibility requirements and suitable soils for stability.
Completion of Initial stations
The initial stations were installed in a 3 month period.
During this 3 month period we decided to implement a user interface to access the data. www.mdotcors.org was born.In its 5 years of existence we have had over
30,000 downloads for the data. This does not include the people who get the
MSRN data directly from NGS.
Positioning the CORSWe then decided to position the CORS
relative to the HARN.We mobilized the MDOT survey forces and
discovered that we needed help.We asked for volunteers and the response
was overwhelming:Dept. of Natural ResourcesPrivate sector stepped up to the plateFerris State University Students
Positioning CORS
We had originally planned 2 5.5 hour sessions to position the CORS.
After discussing with NGS we revised the sessions to create a 3rd 5.5 hour session.
This observation also served as the re-observation of the HARN.
Cooperation
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Local Gov.Agencies
other State Agencies
PRIVATESECTOR
Phase Description Phase I (Real-Time Data Acquisition and Integrity Monitoring)
Deploy network of Static Stations Operational Testing Public Access (User training/ Workshops/Seminars MDOT Expansion
County Expansion City Expansion Emergency/ Utilitarian expansion
Phase II (Real-Time Broadcasting) In Planning Real-time PCS Policy for City/ County additions to network
Phase III The future
Why Height Modernization? We already have the 2D dimensional component
(MSRN) in place why not add the height component and have a 3D geodetic control network in the state?
Other Benefits Land Surveying Land Use Planning Property Descriptions Great Lakes monitoring Floodplain Mapping Environmental Applications Precision Agriculture Precision GIS base mapping Navigation
MHMP
GoalsEliminate inconsistencies in the vertical network
Result will be a homogeneous vertical networkReplace and supplement control in High growth
areas where control has been destroyed.Statewide 3D Control Network.Further enhance RTK.
Phase Description Phase 1
Define a pilot areaSecure funding through state funds and Federal highway
research funds.Complete pilot project area using consultant forces.
2 PHASES (2 separate contracts) Monument Placement 2nd order class 1 Leveling and GPS
Report Results. Phase 2
Secure Congressional funding. Can be officially called “height modernization”
Ongoing until state is completed (long term) 10 year window for completion.
What is involved with Monument placement
Monuments Poured concrete 16” Diameter by 8’ in depth Monument will be re-enforced with 4 pieces of fiberglass re-
bar. Monuments will be located Approximately 1.8km to 2 km
apart along the designated route. Monuments will be located as much as possible in areas that
will give the longest monument life. 95% of monuments should be located in areas suitable for
GPS purposes.Obstructions shall be kept to a minimumForesight to future usage shall also be kept in mind.
2nd Order Class 1 leveling All 2nd order class 1 specs must be followed. Collimation performed daily 60 meter maximum backsight Backsights and foresight must be balanced. Double observe each section under different
circumstances. Use turning pins (turtles) and Rod supports. The use of ATV’s are recommended where permitted
to increase productivity.
Where are we today? Contract for monument placement will be released in
the upcoming month. Consists of placement of monuments in Macomb, Wayne,
St. Clair, and possibly Oakland Counties.Low bid/QBS contract Total number will be dependent on BID amount for
monuments and on the number of recoveries of existing control.
50% success rate in recoveries. Scope for leveling and GPS needs to be created.
Contract will be issued in the spring can not commence till monument placement is
complete. IDS pre-qualified contract
Pilot Must be completed by 9/1/06
PARTNERS?
We need partners at local level to achieve the same level of success as with the MSRN. Partnering does NOT mean $ commitment.
Different forms of Partners Time Resources Talent Education Preservation
If Stakeholders participate in the process it will almost ensure a successful program.
Questions???
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