Development of a network RTK positioning and gravity-surveying application with gravity correction using a smartphone.

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This paper proposes a smartphone-based network real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning and gravity-surveying application (app) that allows semi-real-time measurements using the built-in Bluetooth features of the smartphone and a third-generation or long-term evolution wireless device. The app was implemented on a single smartphone by integrating a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) controller, a laptop, and a field-note writing tool. The observation devices (i.e., a GNSS receiver and relative gravimeter) functioned independently of this system. The app included a gravity module, which converted the measured relative gravity reading into an absolute gravity value according to tides; meter height; instrument drift correction; and network adjustments. The semi-real-time features of this app allowed data to be shared easily with other researchers. Moreover, the proposed smartphone-based gravity-survey app was easily adaptable to various locations and rough terrain due to its compact size.

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Kim, J., Lee, Y., Cha, S., Choi, C., & Lee, S. (2013). Development of a network RTK positioning and gravity-surveying application with gravity correction using a smartphone. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 13(7), 8879–8894. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130708879

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