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Centimeter-Level Recording for All: Field Experimentation with New, Affordable Geolocation Technology
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EngineeringLocation EstimationGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemPositioning SystemSatellite ProcessingPrecision NavigationLocalizationEarth ScienceSocial SciencesTracking (Computer Vision)Satellite MeasurementCalibrationLocation AwarenessAffordable Geolocation TechnologyArchaeological FieldworkCentimeter-level RecordingInstrumentationGeodesySurveyingSynthetic Aperture RadarField ExperimentationGeographyCompany EmlidSpatial Data AcquisitionSatellite Navigation SystemsRadarTracking (Public Health)Reach RsRemote SensingSatellite Data Processing
Abstract The methodical recording and representation of spatial data are central to archaeological fieldwork and research. Until recently, centimeter-level precise geolocation equipment was the exclusive domain of researchers who could afford setups costing tens of thousands of dollars. However, high-quality measurements are being made more accessible by rapidly evolving technologies. These new tools, when used together with mobile technology for efficiently recording field data, open up the possibility of capturing the precise location of every find during an archaeological surface survey. An important step in reaching the desired outcome—centimeter-level recording for all—is experimentation with a variety of emerging low-cost setups. Accordingly, we tested the Reach and Reach RS, differential global navigation satellite systems (dGNSS) equipment produced by the company Emlid, during a surface survey in Armenia in June 2018. Our field application demonstrates that the use of dGNSS is already possible and that the described advances in precision enable improved recording and representation of spatial data.
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