Join us for a comprehensive webinar on the latest RICS global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) guidance for land surveying. Since the late 1980s, GNSS has revolutionised surveying, becoming more compact and technologically advanced, with multiple satellite constellations enhancing its capabilities. Today, GNSS is widely used for various tasks, including establishing control, setting out, and deformation monitoring.
The new edition of the RICS GNSS guidance notes offers updated, practical operational guidelines designed for a global audience of surveyors and clients. It covers cutting-edge topics like multi-GNSS constellations, precise point positioning (PPP), and Snake map projections.
The guidance also includes crucial information on traditional survey techniques, coordinate reference systems, survey errors, map projections, and quality control. Precision reference tables provide potential accuracies for different processing techniques, baseline lengths, and occupation times.
In this webinar, we’ll break down the key points from the guidance and show how to apply them effectively when planning GNSS surveys. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay updated with the latest in GNSS surveying practices!