- Irish Transverse Mercator
Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM), is the new
geographic coordinate system for Ireland. It was implemented jointly by theOrdnance Survey of Ireland (OSI) and theOrdnance Survey of Northern Ireland (OSNI) in 2001. The name is derived from theTransverse Mercator projection it uses and the fact that it is optimized for the island of Ireland.The need for a new coordinate system
With the huge influence of
GPS and its increasing importance in industry and leisure there was a need to create an Irish coordinate system which was directly compatible with GPS.The older Irish Grid system required GPS measurements to be “translated” (using coordinate transformations). The more precise the GPS measurements were, the more the translation process introduced inaccuracies.
While the existing UTM coordinate system partly fulfilled the requirement for direct GPS compatibility it had some drawbacks, including varying levels of distortion across the island due to the central meridian being at the west coast of Ireland. So it was decided to create the new bespoke ITM system.
The new system needed to satisfy various criteria: GPS compatibility, map distortion for the whole island of Ireland had to be minimal, it was to be
conformal and backward compatible with existing mapping. A customized Transverse Mercator projection was chosen as it fulfilled these criteria.ITM and the older more established Irish Grid will (initially at least) be used in parallel. As a result ITM coordinates had to be obviously different so users would not confuse the two. This was done by shifting the ITM false origin further into the Atlantic and thereby creating substantially different coordinate numbers for any given location. While OSI and OSNI intend to supply map information in the older Irish Grid format into the future, the Irish Institution of Surveyors has recommended that ITM be adopted as soon as possible as the preferred official coordinate system for Ireland.
Examples
An ITM coordinate is generally given as a pair of two six digit numbers (excluding any digits behind a
decimal point which may be used in very precise surveying). The first number is always theeasting and the second is thenorthing . The easting and northing are inmeters from the false origin.The ITM coordinate for the
car park atNewgrange passage grave inCounty Meath is::700619:772598
The first figure is the easting and means that the location is 700,619 meters east from the false origin (along the
X axis ). The second figure is the northing and puts the location 772,598 meters north of the false origin (along theY axis )The equivalent Irish Grid coordinates for the same location (derived from the OSI converter and rounded to the nearest metre) are:
:300690:272580
The Newgrange example provides a fix for a location that is accurate to 1 meter. With ITM it is possible to give a more accurate coordinate for a given location by using a decimal point after the initial six figure easting and northing.
The ITM coordinate for the passive GPS station at the OSI office is:
:E 709885.081 m:N 736167.699 m
This ITM coordinate has three digits behind the decimal point which gives a fix for a location with
millimeter accuracy. Also notice how the easting in this example is indicated with an “E” and likewise an “N” for the northing. The fact that the coordinate is in meters is indicated by the lowercase m.Comparison of ITM, Irish Grid and UTM
References
* [http://www.dit.ie/DIT/built/spatial/spatial/sisresearch/pdfs/Irelands-Surveying-Infrastructure-for-the-21st-Century.pdf Irelands Surveying Infrastructure for the 21st Century] by William Patrick Prendergast.
* [http://www.osi.ie/pdf/itm_paper1.pdf A New Coordinate System for Ireland] -OSI
* [http://www.osi.ie/pdf/itm_paper2.pdf New Map Projections for Ireland] -OSI
* [http://www.osi.ie/pdf/OSi_Positioning_Strategy_2.0.pdf Coordinate Positioning Strategy] -OSI
* [http://www.nuim.ie/staff/dpringle/courses/hdip/gis02.pdf Map Projections]
* [http://www.osi.ie/en/alist/passive-gps-station-data.aspx OSi Passive GPS station coordinates] (If registration is required enter: "ie@ie.ie" for the email address and "password" for the password.)
* [http://www.osi.ie/en/alist/co-ordinate-converter-tool.aspx OSi Coordinate Converter] Allows conversion between Irish Grid, ITM, UTM & ETRF89. (If registration required, see above.)ee also
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GRS80
*ETRS89 External links
* [http://www.osi.ie/ OSI]
* [http://www.osni.gov.uk/ OSNI]
* [http://www.irish-surveyors.ie/ Irish Institution of Surveyors]
* [http://www.osi.ie/en/alist/migrating-to-itm.aspx OSI: Migrating to ITM]
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