FIG Commission 5 
	   
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			Work Plan 2011-2014
  
Original work plan 
in .pdf-format 
Title
  Positioning and Measurement 
  
    
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     Mr. Mikael Lilje, Chairperson of Commission 5  | 
   
 
 Terms of reference
  
    - The science of measurement (instrumentation, methodology and guidelines)
	
 
	- The acquisition of accurate and reliable survey data related to the 
	position, size and shape of natural and artificial features of the earth and 
	its environment and including variation with time.
 
   
  
Mission statement 
The mission of Commission 5 is to: 
	- focus on modern technologies, technical developments and assist 
	surveyors, engineers and GIS/LIS professionals through guidelines and 
	recommendations, to choose and utilise those methods, technologies and 
	instruments that are most appropriate to different applications.
 
	- facilitate and follow technical developments through collaboration with 
	other FIG Commissions and other international organisations; participation 
	in appropriate meetings; and the preparation of appropriate publications.
	
 
	- foster and support research and development and stimulate new ideas in 
	the fields of expertise represented within the commission. 
 
	- formulate and formalise collaboration with manufacturers on the 
	improvement of instrumentation and associated software. 
 
	- FIG Events - present and promote the work of the Commission and its 
	working groups on an on-going basis at FIG Working Weeks, FIG Regional 
	Conferences and other relevant technical meetings and in appropriate FIG and 
	other media. 
 
 
General
This work plan covers the development, use and integration of technologies 
for positioning and measurement and the associated standardisation, best 
practice and fundamental reference frame issues. Many of the issues are global 
in nature and Commission 5, along with many other associations, are well suited 
to tackle the technological challenges that we face. FIG Council has also 
requested the Commission 5 to cooperate with the United Nations agencies to 
address global problems such as sustainable development and humanitarian needs, 
where disciplines covered by Commission 5 are at the heart of delivering 
solutions for the spatial aspects of these important global problems. Specific 
activities aimed at developing countries include examination of Low Cost 
Surveying Technologies, assistance with implementation of modern Geodetic 
Reference Frames and associated infrastructure and contribution to appropriate 
Continuing Professional Development programmes. 
 
In addition to the specific activities above, Commission 5 will support and 
contribute to FIG Task Forces and Networks, especially to the Standards Network.
 
 
Working Group 5.1 - Standards, Quality Assurance and Calibration
Policy Issues
  - Influence the development of standards affecting positioning and 
  measurement instruments and methods, in collaboration with the FIG Standards 
  Network and through participation in the relevant technical committees (TCs) 
  of the International Standards Organisation (ISO) and other appropriate 
  bodies.
 
	- Acceptance controls, quality assurance and certification and their 
	impact on the surveying profession. 
 
	- Testing and calibration of measuring instruments. 
 
	- Assist other Commission Working Groups to implement Standards from TC 
	172/SC 6 and ISO TC211 as appropriate
 
 
Chair
  
    
      
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      David Martin 
	  FRANCE 
	  E-mail: martin[at]esrf.fr  | 
     
   
Specific project(s)
  - Develop a summary guide on instrument testing following the principles 
  laid out in the ISO standards related to Optics and optical instruments – 
  Field procedures for testing geodetic and surveying instruments.
 
	- Present and promote the use of standards and guidelines to the surveying 
	community.
 
	- Establish guidelines and recommendations for instruments taking into 
	account latest development in surveying technology.
 
	- Promote guidelines and recommendations based on the ISO Guide to 
	Uncertainty of Measurements (GUM) and its supplements.
 
	- Review Standards coming from ISO TC211 for relevance to Positioning and 
	Measurement. 
 
 
Workshop(s)
  - Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events (see 
  events section below) with dedicated technical sessions and/or workshops as 
  appropriate.
 
 
Publication(s)
  - Summary guide on instrument testing following the principles laid out in 
  the ISO standards related to Optics and optical instruments - Field procedures 
  for testing geodetic and surveying instruments.
 
 
Timetable
  - Draft publications will be presented at FIG Working Weeks during the term 
  of this plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the Working Group 
  Chair. 
 
	- Realising tutorials and workshops on topics of interest and related 
	questions during the whole period
 
	- Facilitating special sessions in FIG events (FIG Congress, FIG Working 
	Weeks, and FIG Regional Conference) as well as other special events when 
	appropriate. 
 
	- Working group final report and outcomes will be presented at dedicated 
	session, FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
 
Beneficiaries
  - FIG member associations, manufacturers and users of survey equipment, 
  governments, standardisation organisations, decision makers, GIS developers 
  and users, surveying businesses, individual surveyors
 
 
 
Working Group 5.2 - Reference Frames
Policy issues
	
		- Work to bring together all organisations involved in defining or 
		using reference frames to develop common approaches and avoid 
		duplication. Such organisations include FIG, the International 
		Association of Geodesy (IAG), ISO, groups of national mapping agencies, 
		other influential national agencies (such as the US Department of 
		Defence’s National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), which is 
		responsible for WGS84.) and alliances of commercial organisations (such 
		as Open GIS Consortium and the European Petroleum Survey Group). 
 
		- Continue the existing co-operation with IAG on the Regional 
		Reference Frame Projects such as AFREF, APREF, EUREF, NAREF, and SIRGAS.
 
		- Consider options for the development and implementation of 
		4-dimensional datums that incorporate the effects plate tectonic and 
		regional effects such as those due to earthquakes or local effects such 
		as landslides.
 
		- Provide background technical information on relevant issues written 
		in a way that is accessible to the surveying practitioners. 
 
		- Develop an inventory of approaches to reference frame issues in 
		different countries (including transformation methodologies) that is 
		accessible to surveying practitioners. 
 
		- Examine how surveying practitioners can access the reference frame, 
		through less emphasis on networks of ground monuments and more emphasis 
		on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) base stations. 
 
		- Provide information on the maintenance of CORS networks to ensure 
		long-term stability
 
		- Liaise with Commission 4 to review, revise and update FIG 
		Publication 37, Vertical Reference Surface for Hydrography
 
	 
Chair
  
    
      
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      Graeme Blick  
		NEW ZEALAND 
		E-mail: gblick[at]linz.govt.nz   | 
     
   
  	Specific project(s)
  - Initiate, contribute and facilitate meeting(s) of all organisations 
  involved in defining or using (regional) reference frames to develop common 
  approaches and avoid duplication. 
 
	- Continue development of Technical Fact Sheets that briefly explain basic 
	concepts, practical applications and issues and which summarise the 
	activities of organisations with specific responsibilities in the field.
	
 
	- Ensure terminology used in above publications conform to and give 
	substance to the relevant Standards coming from ISO TC211. 
 
	- Begin a forum to discuss the implementation of 4 dimensional datums.
 
	- Ensure that the working group web page is updated and accessible.
 
 
Workshop(s)
  - Participation in FIG Working Weeks, FIG Regional Conference and other 
  major Commission events (see events section below) with dedicated technical 
  sessions and/or workshops as appropriate. 
 
	- Realising tutorials and workshops on topics of interest and related 
	questions during the whole period.
 
	- Facilitating Special Sessions on FIG events like FIG Congress, FIG 
	Working Weeks, and FIG Regional Conference as well as on additional special 
	events like ICG meetings as well as IAG-symposium. 
 
 
Publication(s)
  - Maintaining and developing the Web page
 
	- FIG Working Weeks will include technical papers on specific issues and 
	presented by Working Group members and other invited experts. 
 
	- Technical Fact Sheets as outlined above. 
 
 
Timetable
  - Draft publications will be presented at FIG Working Weeks during the term 
  of this plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the Working Group 
  Chairs. 
 
	- Working group final report and outcomes will be presented at dedicated 
	session, FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
 
 
Working Group 5.3 - Geodetic and Positioning Infrastructure
Policy issues
	
		- Examine the positioning services using CORS.
 
		- Examine various positioning techniques using GNSS
 
		- Examine existing automated positioning software via WWW
 
		- Real time networks
 
		- GNSS products and advancements
 
		- Provide FIG input during planning and implementation phases 
		associated with programs of GPS Modernisation and GNSS Development.
 
	 
Chair
  
    
      
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      Neil D. Weston  
		USA 
		E-mail: Neil.D.Weston[at]noaa.gov    | 
     
   
Specific project(s)
  - Report on the development, possibilities and limitations of new 
  technologies (e.g. via web pages) for surveyors regarding GNSS infrastructure 
  and Positioning techniques.
 
	- Prepare guidelines for practitioners on making the best use of systems 
	to achieve the results required for particular applications. 
 
	- Realising tutorials and workshops on topics of interest and related GNSS 
	positioning techniques.
 
	- Facilitating Special Sessions in FIG Events (FIG Congress, FIG Working 
	Weeks, and FIG Regional Conferences) as well as other special events when 
	appropriate. 
 
	- Develop FIG input to GPS Modernisation and GNSS Development.
 
	- Provide a yearly summary on milestones achieved with regard to GNSS 
	infrastructure (constellations, signals etc.).
 
	- Collaborate with other Commissions and other international organisations 
	(including IAG and ISPRS) and with equipment, software and service 
	providers. 
 
	- Continue commitment to relevant inter-disciplinary events including the 
	series of Symposia on Machine Guidance and Control (joint with IAG and 
	ISPRS). 
 
 
Workshop(s)
  - Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events (see 
  events section below) with dedicated technical sessions and/or workshops as 
  appropriate.
 
 
Publication(s)
  - Guidelines on making the best use of emerging systems. 
 
	- Guidelines for practitioners on making the best use of systems to 
	achieve the results required for particular applications.
 
	- Yearly summary on milestones achieved with regard to GNSS infrastructure 
	(constellations, signals etc.).
 
 
Timetable
  - Draft publications will be presented at FIG Working Weeks during the term 
  of this plan and according to a timetable to be developed by the Working Group 
  Chair. 
 
	- Working group final report and outcomes will be presented at dedicated 
	session, FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
 
Beneficiaries
  - FIG member associations, manufacturers and users of survey equipment, 
  governments, standardization organizations, decision makers, GIS developers 
  and users, surveying businesses, individual surveyors.
 
 
 
Most surveyors can operate and manage their instruments if no movements 
occur. But what happens, if the instrument or the surveyed object is moving? New 
problems arise like e.g. synchronisation of the measurements and modeling of the 
movement. These and other related tasks, investigations and practical solutions 
are summarized under the term “kinematic measurements”. Multi-sensor-systems and 
their application play an important part for kinematics.  
If you are interested in this topic related to monitoring as well as machine 
guidance, then you should definitely join this group to share your experience or 
learn from others. We will organize sessions at FIG events, participate at 
symposia on related topics e.g. “Machine Guidance and Control” and “Mobile 
Mapping” and facilitate the interchange of knowledge among practitioners and 
researchers. 
Policy issues
  - Cooperation with all organisation involved in the field of GNSS e.g. IAG 
  and ISO 
 
	- Bring to together practitioners, instrument manufactures and scientists 
	that deal with kinematic measurements
 
	- Maintaining contact with instrument and sensor manufactures to provide 
	state-of-the-art information to the users
 
	- Co-operation with Commission 6 WG “Machine Guidance and Control”
 
	- Co-operation with study groups IC-SG2 and IC-SG3 of the Intercommission 
	Committee on Theory (ICCT) of the International Association of Geodesy
 
 
Chair
  
    
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    Dr.-Ing.habil. Volker Schwieger 
	GERMANY 
	E-mail: 
	volker.schwieger[at]iagb.uni-stuttgart.de | 
   
 
Members
	- Prof. Reiner Jäger (Germany)
 
	- Dr. Yong Li (Australia)
 
	- Prof. Esmond Mok (China, Hong Kong)
 
	- Dr. Gintcho Kostov (Bulgaria)
 
	- Prof. Andreas Eichhorn (Germany)
 
	- Larry Hothem (USA)
 
	- 
	
	Lukasz K Bonenberg (UK)
 
 
Specific projects
	
		- Publications (e.g. via web) and a special issue in a well-known 
		scientific journal about the following topics:
 
	 
	
		
			- Kinematic aspects of geodetic instruments like total stations 
			and GNSS receivers as well as with typical kinematic sensors like 
			inertial measurement units, odometers, etc.
 
			- Time issues like synchronisation and dead time.
 
			- Integration of different sensors to Multi-Sensor-Systems. 
 
			- Quality of integrated kinematic measurements
 
		 
	 
Workshop(s)
  - Realising tutorials and workshops on interesting topic related questions 
  during the whole period.
 
	- Facilitating Special Sessions on FIG Events like FIG Congress, FIG 
	Working Weeks, and FIG Regional Conferences 
 
	- Facilitating on additional special events, e.g. Mobile Mapping 
	Technology Symposium, Krakow, Poland, 2011, 1st International Workshop on 
	the Quality of Geodetic Observation and Monitoring Systems, Munich, Germany, 
	2011 and 3rd International Conference on Machine Guidance and Control in 
	Stuttgart, Germany, 2012.
 
	- Technical Papers at Working Weeks, Regional Conferences and Commission 5 
	Symposia and Workshops
 
	- Providing technical background information (e.g. via web pages) for 
	surveyors dealing with kinematic tasks and applications during the whole 
	period.
 
	- Providing a Special Issue of a well-known scientific journal e.g. the 
	Journal of Applied Geodesy in 2013/14
 
 
Publication(s)
  - Technical papers at Working Weeks, Regional Conference and Commission 5 
  symposia and workshops
 
	- Providing technical background information (e.g. via web pages) for 
	surveyors dealing with kinematic tasks and applications during the whole 
	period.
 
	- Providing a Special Issue of a well-known scientific journal e.g. the 
	Journal of Applied Geodesy in 2013/14
 
 
Timetable
	
	Beneficiaries
	
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		FIG member associations, manufacturers and users of survey equipment, 
		decision makers, surveying businesses, individual surveyors, scientists.
		  
	 
 
Working Group 5.5 – Ubiquitous Positioning
(Joint Working Group with Commission 6)
	This group, which is a joint working group between FIG and IAG, will 
	focus on the development of shared resources that extend our understanding 
	of the theory, tools and technologies applicable to the development of 
	ubiquitous positioning systems. It has a major focus on; 
	
		- Performance characterization of positioning sensors and technologies 
		that can play a role in the development of ubiquitous positioning 
		systems
 
		- Theoretical and practical evaluation of current algorithms for 
		measurement integration within ubiquitous positioning systems.
 
		- The development of new measurement integration algorithms based 
		around innovative modeling techniques in other research domains such as 
		machine learning and genetic algorithms, spatial cognition etc. 
 
		- Establishing links between the outcomes of this WG and other IAG and 
		FIG WGs (across the whole period)
 
		- Generating formal parameters that describe the performance of 
		current and emerging positioning technologies that can inform FIG and 
		IAG members.
 
	 
Co-Chairs
  
    
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    Allison Kealy  
	AUSTRALIA, FIG 
	E-mail: a.kealy[at]unimelb.edu.au   | 
   
  
    
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    Guenther Retscher  
	AUSTRIAustria), IAG,  
	E-mail: 
	guenther.retscher[at]tuwien.ac.at  | 
   
 
Workshop(s)
	To be held in conjunction with Mobile Mapping Technologies (MMT) 
	Symposium, Krakow, Poland 2011 
	Further activities: 
	
		- Participation in FIG Working Weeks and other major Commission events 
		(see events section below) with dedicated technical sessions and/or 
		workshops as appropriate.
 
		- Several papers submitted by working group participants to FIG 
		meeting in Morocco, 2011. 
 
		- Several papers to be submitted by working group participants to MMT, 
		Poland, 2011. 
 
		- New algorithms for dynamic modeling and data fusion in real-time 
		underway.
 
		- Website for sharing code and data to be established 
 
	 
Publication(s)
	
		- Technical Papers at Working Weeks, Regional Conference and 
		Commission 5 Symposia and Workshops
 
		- Reporting on the performance characteristics of a broad range of 
		MEMS inertial sensors derived from extensive practical testing and 
		benchmarking. (2011-2012) 
 
		- Reporting on performance characterization of positioning 
		technologies the development, possibilities and limitations of new 
		technologies. (across the whole period)
 
		- Establishing components of an open source platform for researchers 
		to rapidly deploy sensors as well as evaluate and develop integration 
		algorithms. (across the whole period)
 
		- Developing and report on taxonomy for users of ubiquitous 
		positioning systems that shows the performance capabilities of sensors 
		and typical applications. (across the whole period)
 
	 
Timetable
	
		- Working group final report and outcomes will be presented at 
		dedicated session, FIG Congress, 2014. 
 
	 
 
	Joint Study Group 6.2.2 on Laser Scanning 
	Jointly with Commission 6 (Commission 6 has lead and work plan is 
	described in Commission 6 work plan) 
 
Co-operation with Other Commissions
	
		- Study Group 6.2.2 – Laser Scanning (Commission 6 has the lead)
 
		- Working Group 5.5 – Ubiquitous Positioning Systems (Commission 5 has 
		lead)
 
	 
	Commission 5 will collaborate with Commission 4 to review and revise 
	(where required) FIG Publication 37, Vertical Reference Surface for 
	Hydrography. 
	 
	Commission 5 will also collaborate with other FIG Commissions as 
	appropriate. 
	Co-operation with United Nation Organisations, Sister 
	Associations and other Partners
	Commission 5 is the lead Commission for the Memorandum of Understanding 
	between FIG and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UN-OOSA). 
	ICG (International Committee on GNSS) will be the focus of cooperative 
	activities from 2011 to 2014. FIG is co-chairing the Task Force on Geodetic 
	Reference Systems together with IAG and IGS.  
	 
	Commission 5 is also committed to cooperation with sister associations, 
	especially the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) with which FIG has 
	a Memorandum of Understanding. Commission 5 has also specific liaison 
	interest with the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote 
	Sensing (ISPRS) and the Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure Asia 
	Pacific (PCGIAP). The Commission 5 Steering Committee will ensure that 
	Working Group activities and Commission 5 events further these goals of 
	cooperation with sister associations. For example Commission 5 endeavour to 
	assist with projects, create publications and facilitate events that are 
	agreed with IAG on topics such as:  
	
		- AFREF - African Reference Frame 
 
		- APREF - Asia Pacific Reference Frame 
 
		- Reference systems/ frames, 
 
		- GNSS CORS and the use of IGS products 
 
		- Mobile Mapping Technology
 
		- Optical 3-D Measurement Techniques
 
		- Deformation Measurement
 
		- Ubiquitous Positioning (together with FIG Commission 6)
 
		- Vertical Reference Systems
 
	 
	Commission 5 is also committed to the Cooperation Agreement with the US 
	based Institute of Navigation (ION) and will undertake activities as agreed 
	with ION, especially in relation to GNSS.  
10 August 2011  |