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==== Synchronized RTK mode ==== | ==== Synchronized RTK mode ==== | ||
- | Precise time reference | + | Very precise position |
- | From the book"": | + | == From: "BD950™ - Reference Manual": |
- | Synchronized RTK is the most widely used technique to achievecentimeter-level position estimates between a fixed base station and aroving receiver. Typically, the update rate for Synchronized RTK isonce per second (1Hz). With Synchronized RTK, the rover receivermust wait until the base station measurements are received beforecomputing a baseline vector. The latency of the synchronized positionfixes is dominated by the data link delay (seeFigure2.1). Given a4800 baud data link, the latency of the Synchronized RTK fixes willapproach 0.5 seconds. The solution latency could be reduced by usinga 9600 baud or higher bandwidth data link.The Synchronized RTK solution yields the highest precision possibleand suits low dynamic applications such as human-mounted guidance.Airborne applications such as photogrammetry, | + | [[http:// |
- | //Fast Update Synchronized RTK// —which addresses high speedpositioning applications. | + | |
- | == Fast Update | + | Synchronized RTK is the most widely used technique to achieve centimeter-level position estimates between a fixed base station and a roving receiver. Typically, the update rate for Synchronized RTK is once per second |
- | The Fast Update | + | |
- | {{ : | + | The Synchronized RTK solution yields the highest precision possible and suits low dynamic applications such as human-mounted guidance. Airborne applications such as photogrammetry, |
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- | The BD950 base station must be configured to output CMR data ineither the 5 Hz or 10 Hz CMR Mode. In the Fast Output Mode, theBD950 base receiver interleaves the 1Hz CMR measurement datawith highly compressed information at the x.2, x.4, x.6 and x.8 secondepochs for 5Hz output. At the 10Hz CMR output rate, packets aresent at x.1, x.2, x.3,..., x.9 seconds between the x.0 epochs. The totaldata throughput requirement for the Fast Mode is less than 9600 bpsfor 9 satellites | + | {{ : |