An Assessment of RTK and PPK Solutions in a CORS Network
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2022-09Author
Lewis, SN
Fernando, PBA
Gunathilaka, MDEK
Perera, AND
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Recently,	 Sri	 Lanka has	 developed	 a	
greater	interest	in	surveying	applications	based	
on	 Continuously	 Operating	 Reference Station	
(CORS)	 technology.	 CORS	 Real	 Time	 Kinematic	
(RTK)	 can	 perform	 well	 through	 a	 good	 Global	
System	 for	 Mobile	 Communications	 (GSM)
coverage	 area	 by	 receiving	 the	 corrections	 in	
real-time.	It	is	very	difficult	when	facing	the	GSM	
network	 coverage	 limitation	 issue	 in	 remote	
areas.	As	an	alternative	solution,	Post	Processing	
Kinematic	 (PPK)	is	a	good	 solution	 to	face	 that	
problem	 because	 it	 does	 not	 need	 a	 real-time	
data	 communication	 link	 for	 the	 correction	
signal	when	doing	the	survey.	This	study	aims	to	
compare	 the	 RTK	 and	 PPK	 solutions	in	 a	 CORS	
network	in	Sri	Lanka.	Seven	known	points	were	
selected	 near	 the	 Belihuloya	 area.	 The	 CORS
reference	station	was	the	SULECO	SUSL	station.	
Position	 solutions	were	 compared	for	 both	 PPK	
and	 RTK	 methods	 with	 several	 sets	 of	
observations.	 According	 to	 the	 results,	 the	
horizontal	variation	of	the	PPK	was	accurate	as	
the	same	as	 the	RTK	solution,	which	was	below	
the	 1cm	mean	 difference.	However,	 the	 vertical	
accuracy	was	lower	than	the	horizontal	accuracy	
in	 the	 PPK	 technique.	 This	 was	 around	 10	 to	
15cm	variations	in	the	study	area.	In	conclusion,	
both	 PPK	 and	 RTK	 techniques	 gave	 similar	
results	in	terms	of	horizontal	accuracy	in	a	CORS	
network.	 Therefore,	 the	 issues	 of	 real-time	
corrections	 transfer	 in	 a	 CORS	 network	 can	 be	
overcome	 by	 adopting	 PPK	 mode	 for	 the	
boundary	and	detail	survey	without	interrupting	
the	progress.
