Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/16913
Authors: Famiglietti, Nicola Angelo* 
Miele, Pietro* 
Memmolo, Antonino* 
Falco, Luigi* 
Castagnozzi, Angelo* 
Moschillo, Raffaele* 
Grasso, Carmine* 
Migliazza, Robert* 
Selvaggi, Giulio* 
Vicari, Annamaria* 
Title: New Concept of Smart UAS-GCP: A Tool for Precise Positioning in Remote-Sensing Applications
Journal: Drones 
Series/Report no.: /8 (2024)
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2024
DOI: 10.3390/drones8040123
Abstract: Today, ground control points (GCPs) represent indispensable tools for products’ georeferencing in all the techniques concerning remote sensing (RS), particularly in monitoring activities from unmanned aircraft system (UAS) platforms. This work introduces an innovative tool, smart GCPs, which combines different georeferencing procedures, offering a range of advantages. It can serve three fundamental purposes concurrently: (1) as a drone takeoff platform; (2) as a base station, allowing the acquisition of raw global navigation satellite system (GNSS) data for post-processed kinematic (PPK) surveys or by providing real-time GNSS corrections for precision positioning; (3) as a rover in the network real-time kinematic (NRTK) mode, establishing its position in real time with centimetric precision. The prototype has undergone testing in a dedicated study area, yielding good results for all three geodetic correction techniques: PPK, RTK, and GCP, achieving centimeter-level accuracy. Nowadays, this versatile prototype represents a unique external instrument, which is also easily transportable and able to connect to the GNSS RING network, obtaining real-time positioning corrections for a wide range of applications that require precise positioning. This capability is essential for environmental applications that require a multitemporal UAS-based study. When the real-time RING data are accessible to the scientific community operating in RS surveying, this work could be a helpful guide for researchers approaching such investigations.
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