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Cadastral System in Malaysia

RTK ion Updating Coordinate System

A virtual reference station (VRS) was introduced in Malaysia employing real-time kinematic (RTK) equipment. The project for updating the coordinate system, designated Coordinated Cadastral Infrastructure (CCI), requires that all reference points in Malaysia be surveyed to update the coordinate data and demonstrate specified accuracy.


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Malaysia's real-time kinematic (GPS) network (MyRTKnet) is a VRS differential system covering the entire area of Malaysia. The system includes 27 GPS reference stations (Trimble 5700) and central processing software (Trimble).
The differential data is broadcast via the internet; users can download it by communicating with the service centre using either Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) or General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Users can also download raw GPS station data from the data service centre. This system is used in surveying and many other fields.
The VRS project began at the end of 2006 and was completed in May 2007; individual services are listed in Table 1.

 

CCI Project

The basic project for updating the coordinate system after the introduction of VRS throughout the country was dubbed CCI. All equipment must be calibrated before being used in the project. The calibrated equipment can be tested using either the GPS digital elevation models (DEMs) calculated by Jabatan Ukur dan Pemetaan Malaysia (Department of Survey and Mapping, Malaysia, JUPEM) or primary GPS network stations within MyRTKnet coverage. Access to this information is by connecting any mobile receiver to a data mobile phone and data collector (as recommended by the GPS manufacturer; a cut-off angle of fifteen degrees [15°] should be applied.) Real-time data surveyed by VRS should be compared to the results of post-processed raw data from the virtual Rinex centre. The accuracy must satisfy JUPEM standards (horizontal <2cm, vertical <6cm).

 

Receiver Tests

JUPEM selected the E650 global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver designed by UniStrong on tender. More than a hundred receivers were employed in the CCI project, each tested on high-grade reference points and meeting the prevailing strict standards. Tests proceeded according to certain parameters (see Figure 2). Each reference point was surveyed twice, ten epochs or sets of data being recorded (see Table 2). The two sets of survey data should be comparable within certain limits (see Table 3). The unit will pass the real-time test only if differences of <2cm (horizontal) and <6cm (vertical) are detected.

 

Raw data should be sampled twice, for 5 minutes, in order to determine the post-processing result. Survey results are compared in the same manner as above. Finally, the average of the real-time results is compared with average post-processing results (Table 4). The coordinate difference must lie within the above limits. The final coordinates are the average of the two results.

 

Test Pass Rate

In order to ensure fast and accurate completion of the CCI project every GPS receiver was submitted to the tests described. The test pass rate on all receivers was 99%. All the equipment can be quickly and accurately connected to VRS using GPRS provided by Maxis Communication Berhad, a mobile-communications service provider in Malaysia.

 

Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to Malasia Koperasi Jurukur Tanah Berlesen Berhad (KOJUTA), association of surveyors in Malaysia, Soeb Bin Nordin, assistant director of survey, JUPEM Geodesy Section, and to Munsan Woon, managing director, Pristine Dragon Sdn Bhd.

 

Table 1: Services provided by MyRTKnet

 

Services

 

Details/description

 

Accuracy

 

Network-based RTK

 

GPS network consisting of multiple reference stations, estimating the error model of GPS for a region and providing RTK correction data to end users

 

±2-3cm (up to 30km outside network)

 

Single-based RTK

 

RTK correction data from a single reference station in the network

 

±2-3cm (30km radius)

 

Network-based DGPS

 

As for network-based RTK, except that differential data is provided to end users

 

±20-50cm (up to 150km outside network)

 

Virtual Rinex

 

Generates virtual Rinex data from the GPS network

 

-

 

Reference station Rinex

 

Provides Rinex data for a reference station in the GPS network

 

-

 

 

Table 2: Survey Reference Points

 

 

Latitude (N)

 

Longitude (E)

 

Ellipsoidal height (m)

 

Epoch

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

RMS (m)

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

RMS (m)

 

Observed

 

RMS (m)

 

1

 

2

 

52

 

7.59522

 

-0.0108

 

101

 

52

 

12.42953

 

0.0061

 

37.662

 

0.0532

 

2

 

2

 

52

 

7.59525

 

-0.0100

 

101

 

52

 

12.42953

 

0.0061

 

37.677

 

0.0688

 

3

 

2

 

52

 

7.59562

 

0.0011

 

101

 

52

 

12.42945

 

0.0036

 

37.643

 

0.0344

 

4

 

2

 

52

 

7.59567

 

0.0028

 

101

 

52

 

12.42922

 

-0.0034

 

37.607

 

-0.0020

 

5

 

2

 

52

 

7.59590

 

0.0096

 

101

 

52

 

12.42920

 

-0.0040

 

37.604

 

-0.0048

 

6

 

2

 

52

 

7.59562

 

0.0011

 

101

 

52

 

12.42916

 

-0.0051

 

37.570

 

-0.0382

 

7

 

2

 

52

 

7.59565

 

0.0022

 

101

 

52

 

12.42927

 

-0.0018

 

37.578

 

-0.0302

 

8

 

2

 

52

 

7.59563

 

0.0015

 

101

 

52

 

12.42919

 

-0.0043

 

37.571

 

-0.0378

 

9

 

2

 

52

 

7.59566

 

0.0024

 

101

 

52

 

12.42934

 

0.0003

 

37.589

 

-0.0192

 

10

 

2

 

52

 

7.59558

 

0.0000

 

101

 

52

 

12.42941

 

0.0025

 

37.585

 

-0.0240

 

Mean

 

2

 

52

 

7.59558

 

 

101

 

52

 

12.42933

 

 

37.609

 

 

Min

 

2

 

52

 

7.59522

 

 

101

 

52

 

12.42916

 

 

37.570

 

 

Max

 

2

 

52

 

7.59590

 

 

101

 

52

 

12.42953

 

 

37.677

 

 

RMS of Obs (m)

 

0.006

 

 

0.004

 

0.037

 

 

Table 3: Real-time test, comparison between two sets of results for the same point  

Epoch Average

 

Latitude (N)

 

Longitude (E)

 

Ellipsoidal height

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

(m)

 

1

 

2

 

52

 

7.59624

 

101

 

52

 

12.42961

 

37.633

 

2

 

2

 

52

 

7.59558

 

101

 

52

 

12.42933

 

37.609

 

Coordinate

Difference

0.0199 (m)

 

0.0041 (m)

 

0.024

 

Status

 

PASSED

 

PASSED

 

PASSED

 

Mean

 

2

 

52

 

7.59591

 

101

 

52

 

12.42947

 

37.621

 

 

Table 4: Comparison between real-time and post-processed results for one point  

Technique Average

 

Latitude (N)

 

Longitude (E)

 

Ellipsoidal height

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

°

 

'

 

"

 

(m)

 

Post-Processed

 

2

 

52

 

7.59591

 

101

 

52

 

12.42961

 

37.633

 

RTS

 

2

 

52

 

7.59591

 

101

 

52

 

12.42947

 

37.621

 

Coordinate

Difference

0.0000 (m)

 

0.0041 (m)

 

0.012

 

Status

 

PASSED

 

PASSED

 

PASSED

 

Mean

 

2

 

52

 

7.59591

 

101

 

52

 

12.42954

 

37.627

 

 

 

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