Union Minister launches Continuously Operating Reference Stations(CORS) Network
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Source: The post is based on the articleUnion Minister launches Continuously Operating Reference Stations(CORS) Networkpublished in “PIB” on 13th October 2023

What is the News?

The Union Minister of Science & Technology has launched the state-of-art National Survey Network of Continuously Operating Reference Stations(CORS).

What are Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS)?

Global Navigation Satellite Systems(GNSS) has revolutionized our ability to access location information.It measures its distances from a bunch of satellites orbiting over the earth through radio signals.

However, this system isn’t perfect and can have errors like satellite orbits, satellite clock errors, receiver noise, and delays caused by the Earth’s atmosphere.These errors can make our location less accurate, up to around 10-11 meters.

To improve this accuracy limit, Survey of India has established a network of Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS).

These stations provide very precise real-time positioning, with an accuracy of about ±3 cm.They also offer various positioning services for different users in the geospatial and scientific communities.

The Survey of India has set up more than 1,000 CORS stations across India.

What are the applications of Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS)?

CORS Network has a wide application in the development of India:

Firstly, it can be used in different government schemes like SVAMITVA project for mapping of rural abadi areas, PM-Gati Shakti National Master Plan for Multi-Modal Connectivity, Smart Cities & AMRUT Project for urban development, Bharatmala and Sagarmala Projects for improving the logistics sector among others.

Secondly, CORS based precision services will greatly improve auto-navigation and machine control in sectors like Agriculture, Mining, Construction, Transport and Civil Aviation sector. 

Thirdly, the data from CORS will also be valuable for various scientific studies like Upper Atmosphere and Space weather studies, Meteorology and weather forecast, Plate motion and Tectonic studies, Seismology and Hydrology etc.


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