GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System, it’s the technical word to refer to all satellite navigation systems together: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, etc
Global Navigation Satellite System, it’s the technical word to refer to all satellite navigation systems together: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, etc
Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system for collecting, storing, analyzing, and graphically visualizing spatial data and related information about required objects
Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) is the word to define a calibrated network of base stations
A latitude and longitude can be provided in different coordinate systems. When comparing measurements with centimeter accuracy, it is important to compare them using the same Coordinate system.
Baseline is the distance between a Rover and a base. If the Baseline is bigger than recommended, the solution will be less accurate, the fix time will be longer or it won’t be calculated at all.
Timepulse is a precise, programmable signal output that marks a specific time interval, synchronized with the GNSS time standard. It provides a consistent pulse at set intervals, useful for timing synchronization across various systems and device
If you are looking for millimeter accuracy, a Calibration file allows you to upload to the receiver or your processing tool, the exact measurement point inside the antenna.