PRACTICAL GPS APPLICATIONS IN FORESTRY & AGRICULTURE MIKE CLIFFORD VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION PRACTICAL GPS APPLICATIONS IN FORESTRY & AGRICULTURE Workshop & Field Tests • Introductions; Workshop.
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PRACTICAL GPS APPLICATIONS
IN
FORESTRY & AGRICULTURE
MIKE CLIFFORD VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
PRACTICAL GPS APPLICATIONS IN FORESTRY & AGRICULTURE Workshop & Field Tests
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Introductions; Workshop & Field Testing Objectives
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Basics of the Global Positioning System.
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Features and operations of GPS receivers – Garmin eTrex series & others.
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Digital topographic maps - MapTech Terrain Navigator & Garmin Mapsource.
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Transfer of waypoints, tracks (area perimeter), and routes (cruise lines & plots).
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Set up cruise lines on Terrain Navigator and GPS units. Test in the field.
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Use GPS to calculate area in the field and compare results to 1. Traditional methods 2. Terrain Navigator's area calculation figures 3. Post-collection DGPS figures.
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Discuss available sources and resources.
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Evaluation and follow-up.
GPS and GIS DEFINITIONS
GPS
is short for
Global Positioning System
which is "a network of satellites that continuously transmit coded information, which makes it possible to precisely identify locations on earth by measuring distance from the satellites". Of course, many users also refer to their hand-held GPS receivers as "my GPS" ... as in the statement "my GPS' batteries went dead and I got lost!"
GIS
is short for
Geographic Information System(s).
"In the strictest sense, a GIS is a computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographically referenced information , i.e. data identified according to their locations. Practitioners also regard the total GIS as including operating personnel and the data that go into the system" ( from: http://www.usgs.gov/research/gis/title.html
).
BASIC INFORMATION PROVIDED BY GPS RECEIVERS . . .
YOUR CURRENT
POSITION
•COORDINATES (LATITUDE & LONGITUDE, UTM, MGRS, ETC.) •ELEVATION (APPROXIMATE)
DIRECTION
TO SPECIFIED WAYPOINTS
(“MARKERS”)
(0R BETWEEN WAYPOINTS)
DISTANCE
TO SPECIFIED WAYPOINTS (0R BETWEEN WAYPOINTS) YOUR
SPEED OF TRAVEL
YOUR
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
. . . AND OFTEN MUCH MORE
MAPS TIME OF DAY CROSS TRACK ERROR ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL ESTIMATED TIME ENROUTE COORDINATES OF CITIES & TOWNS AREA MEASUREMENT ETC.
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SOME GPS APPLICATIONS
COMMERCE & GOVERNMENT MILITARY MARITIME AUTOMOTIVE SURVEYING AVIATION AGRICULTURE FORESTRY ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC SAFETY
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RECREATIONAL HIKING HUNTING NATURE STUDY FISHING BOATING BIKING SKIING SNOWMOBILING GEOCACHING GOLF !
HOW CAN WE UTILIZE GPS IN 4-H PROGRAMMING?
EDUCATIONAL & OPERATIONAL USES
WILDLIFE MAPPING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HUNTER EDUCATION HIGH ADVENTURE BIG TREE SEARCH LEADER TRAINING SEARCH & RESCUE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND LOTS MORE !
TRIP PLANNING & SAFETY FISHING & CANOEING
24 Satellites 6 orbital plates 11,000 miles up 12 hour orbit
The NAVSTAR System
from
GPS Land Navigation
by Michael Ferguson
THE EARTH: Latitude & Longitude
from
GPS Land Navigation
by Michael Ferguson
LINE OF SIGHT
ERROR SOURCES Multipath interference Atmospheric/Ionospheric Geometric DOP Clock Ephemeris S.A. (now turned off)
and
Human Error!
from
GPS Land Navigation
by Michael Ferguson
Plot of position accuracy using standard Lowrance GPS receiver (stationary). Note the differences in scale
5.5 hour period immediately prior to shutoff of selective availability 8 hour period immediately after shutoff of selective availability
MAP DATUMS
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WGS84
World Geodetic System 1984
Default datum on Garmin and most other GPS receivers. Most accurate datum, but not yet in wide use on maps.
NAD27
(NAD27CONUS) North American 1927
Older datum used on most USGS topographic maps. (We will be using this datum for the workshop)
NAD83
North American Datum 1983
Very similar to WGS84. Used on newer USGS maps.
–
and hundreds of others!
COORDINATE SYSTEMS
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LATITUDE / LONGITUDE
(ANGULAR)
DEGREES - MINUTES - SECONDS
UTM / UPS
(RECTANGULAR, METRIC)
UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR
(WE WILL BE USING UTM IN OUR FIELD EXERCISES)
UNIVERSAL POLAR STEREOGRAPHIC
MGRS
(UTM USING ALPHANUMERIC I.D.)
MILITARY GRID REFERENCE SYSTEM OTHERS … TOWNSHIP & RANGE, STATE PLANE COORDINATE, ETC.
ACCURACY
STANDARD CIVILIAN RECEIVERS (Selective Availability OFF)
HORIZONTAL ACCURACY TO 15 METERS (49.2’) OR BETTER VERTICAL ACCURACY (altitude) TO 100 METERS (328’)
DIFFERENTIAL GPS (DGPS)
SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE POSITION ACCURACY
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Coast Guard
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Commercial Ground & Satellite Based Correction
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Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
WIDE AREA AUGMENTATION SYSTEM
FAA SPONSORED GEO STATIONARY SATELLITES (# 35 for us) FREE ACCESS ACCURACY TO 3 METERS INSTALLED ON MOST NEW (2001+) GPS MODELS
NAVIGATION BASICS
1. KNOW YOUR POSITION 2. PLAN YOUR ROUTE 3. STAY ON YOUR ROUTE 4. RECOGNIZE YOUR DESTINATION
Garmin eTrex Models with Area Measurement Capability “eTrex+” Venture $149.00
Legend $209.00
Vista $285.00
ENTERING COORDINATES TO CREATE A NEW WAYPOINT IN ETREX +
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ON MENU PAGE, SELECT MARK.
NAME IT & SELECT SYMBOL (optional) ENTER ELEVATION (optional) ENTER COORDINATE DATA SELECT “OK” AND YOU’RE DONE
PROJECTING COORDINATES TO CREATE A NEW WAYPOINT IN ETREX+
CREATE A NEW WAYPOINT BY ENTERING A BEARING AND DISTANCE FROM YOUR CURRENT POSITION OR ANY EXISTING WAYPOINT
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ON MENU PAGE SELECT FIND.
SELECT AN EXISTING WAYPOINT AND ENTER FROM MENU OPTION, SELECT PROJECT.
NAME IT & SELECT SYMBOL (optional) ENTER DISTANCE ENTER BEARING SELECT OK AND YOU’RE DONE
ETREX+ AREA MEASUREMENT: Venture Legend Vista
Legend & Vista only All 3 models All 3 models
AREA MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Using Venture/Legend/Vista GPS Receiver alone:
*Calculate from perimeter measurement. *Accessories - “area calculation” function. *Route - “route area’ function (not Venture).
Using Terrain Navigator (TN) alone:
*Distance Tools - trace & calculate.
*Track Tool - trace, finish, calculate.
*Route Tool - trace, edit/loop, calculate.
Using combination of GPS and Terrain Navigator:
*Transfer GPS track to TN for calculation. *Transfer GPS route to TN for calculation. *Transfer GPS corner waypoints to TN. *Transfer TN waypts, track, or route to GPS.
AREA MEASUREMENT USING “ACCESSORIES” 1. On Menu page, enter Accessories 2. Enter Area Calc. (area calculation triangle).
3. Highlight and press Start (stop will appear).
4. Travel perimeter of the tract, then press Stop. 5. Record and save (as a track) if desired.
6. Clear the track log.
Area and perimeter measurements can be displayed in in a variety of units.
AREA MEASUREMENT USING “ROUTE” (Legend & Vista only) 1. On Main Menu page, enter Route. 2. Enter New (unless using an existing route).
3. Enter a sequence of waypoints (first and last should be the same).
4. Name and save the route. 5. Highlight route and select Route Area on the options menu.
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Area measurement can be displayed in a variety of units.
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Perimeter and leg distances can be viewed as selectable fields
SETTING UP GPS CRUISE LINES & PLOTS OR OTHER LINEAR SAMPLING
IN THE FIELD WITH GPS RECEIVER: 1. Mark starting waypoint 2. Project (enter bearing & distance) additional plot points. 3. Create route (cruise line & plots).
(This is one of several possible methods)
USING TERRAIN NAVIGATOR: 1. Mark starting waypoint; determine bearing & distances. 2. Use Route tool to draw cruise lines and plots. 3. Transfer to GPS receiver.
(This also is one of several possible methods)
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
AERIAL PHOTO TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
TOPO MAP MARGIN INFO: BOTTOM CENTER
TOPO MAP MARGIN INFO: BOTTOM LEFT
TOPO MAP MARGIN INFO: BOTTOM RIGHT