OPUS: Online Positioning User Service - National Oceanic and . . . What is OPUS? NOAA's Online Positioning User Service (OPUS) provides free access to high-accuracy National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) coordinates OPUS uses the same software which computes coordinates for the nation's geodetic control marks and the NOAA CORS Network (NCN)
OPUS Projects 5. 3 - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration OPUS Projects provides simple management and processing tools for your survey projects involving multiple sites and multiple occupations Advantages include: Customizable data processing via the PAGES software suite
NOAA’s Online Positioning User Service (OPUS) - National Oceanic and . . . OPUS is one of the most popular of the NGS suite of geodetic tools Every month, users voluntarily upload tens of thousands of GPS data files; each is automatically processed using standard NGS data and models to compute an accurate position OPUS requires minimal user input and uses software which computes coordinates for NGS’
OPUS – Best Practices - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • OPUS Main: – http: www ngs noaa gov OPUS • During the years scientists at NGS have published scientific and tutorial papers describing the principal characteristics and how to properly use OPUS-S and OPUS-RS • The majority of these papers are available at the CORS OPUS portal: http: www ngs noaa gov CORS Articles
6. 4. Checking Your OPUS Solution Results — OPUS Projects User Guide v2 . . . OPUS Solution results can be found in an email sent to the project manager, as well as to the email address used to upload the GNSS observation file They can also be found within the project, by clicking on the “Show File” button on the Manager’s Page, as shown in Fig 6 6
National Geodetic Survey - Survey Marks and Datasheets Process GPS Data (OPUS) Coordinate Conversion and Transformation Tool (NCAT) Geodetic Tool Kit; Geodetic Software; Web Services; Vertical Datum Conversions (VDATUM) GPS Toolbox; GEOID18 Computation; Adjust Leveling (LOCUS) Horizontal Time-Dependent Positioning (HTDP) Surveys Survey Project Proposal Form; OPUS Share; Mark Recovery