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The demand and establishment of continuously operating reference stations (CORSs) are growing fast around the world including in African countries due to having several benefits, such as the provision of accurate, homogeneous positional coordinates and the reduction of duplication and unnecessary transformation. Ethiopia prepared a 10-year geodetic infrastructure development implementation plan for modernizing geodetic services via the CORS network. To fully utilize the proposed CORS network, there is a need to investigate the overall status and limitations of the geospatial experts. The objective of this study was to gauge the awareness level and readiness of the experts to use the existing and proposed CORS in Ethiopia. A mixed research method was applied. About 244 respondents from 68 geospatial industries throughout the country filled out the survey questionnaires, and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings of the study revealed that only 16.4% of the respondents had a better understanding of the concept of CORS and were able to operate CORS data, while 83.6% of respondents lacked the knowledge required to effectively use CORS technology for their geospatial applications. Extensive training must be given for both academics and nonacademics geospatial professionals because 98.4% of the participants currently express a desire for basic short-term CORS training that teaches them the best use of CORS technology.
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Takele Abebe
Bahir Dar University
Frew Fentahun Enyew
University of Vienna
Melkam Ayalew Gebru
Debre Markos University
Journal of Surveying Engineering
Debre Markos University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6fda5b6db6435876778fc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1061/jsued2.sueng-1482