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 CENCHM 2007
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 SCHM 2006
 USBR 2005
 YOLO 1999/2002/2005
 NORCAL 2004
 Tuolumne Co. 2002
 SSFB 2003
 Glenn Co. 2004
Pocket GPS Manager (PGM)
PGM-entered campaigns - maps and metadata:

  • CENCHM 2007 Central Coast Height Modernization Project 2007
  • NSJV 2006 Northern San Joaquin Valley Height Modernization Project 2006
  • SCHM 2006 Performing GPS-Derived Orthometric Height Surveys and Related Work for NAVD88 Stations 2006
  • USBR 2005 USBR/USACE Folsom Lake Height Modernization
  • YOLO 1999/2002/2005 Yolo County Campaigns
  • NORCAL 2004 Northern California 2004


    Resources:

  • Executing Geodetic Campaigns with PGM interagency flowchart
  • PGM online discussion forum:
  • PGM Client latest version: 1.2 (release date: 2008-04-28); no uninstall required for existing installations. To download PGM client, contact SOPAC staff at: devel-at-gpsmail.ucsd.edu (replace "-at-" with "@").
  • PGM User Manual
  • View demo PGM Campaigns via near realtime map interface Here
  • Presentations available for download:
  • PGM is currently supported on two PDA platforms:
    • Hewlett-Packard iPAQ hx2750 series: Visit HP  |  GetUser Guide
    • Hewlett-Packard iPAQ hx4700 series: Visit HP  |  GetUser Guide

    More information about PGM, including screenshots, xml schema resources, and an alpha software release, will be available soon.


    Overview:

    The CSRC, in coordination with NGS, is currently developing a set of software named the "Pocket GPS Manager" (PGM) to support GPS campaign information exchange. PGM is designed to provide a well-defined, flexible, and platform-independent system to improve information exchange in GPS-related fields. Early development platforms include handheld PDAs and Windows XP operating systems.

    With height modernization and geodetic densification projects underway in California, a primary goal for PGM is the replacement of hand-written field logs used in GPS campaign surveys with modern information technologies. Specifically, information will be transferred from users in the field or office to central repositories using web services, xml, and network transport mechanisms (e.g., http, smtp, ftp). More technical information is provided below.


    Technical information:

    PGM is a client-server architecture where such communication uses xml-based message exchange: xml-encoded information conforming to a set of published XML schemas. Currently, clients are Java-based applications for both desktop (J2SE) and PDAs (J2ME). The server architecture will be designed in a way that supports a many-to-many relationship, where a PGM client application can access multiple sources or repositories (e.g., CSRC, NGS, etc).


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