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- The GPS receivers used and the data produced by the receivers
- TPS HIPER n° 437-0188 used at the base station NAF1 – Data
- TPS GB-1000 n° T225907 & antenna PG-A1 used at the base station NAF2 – Data
- TPS GB-1000 n° T225906 used at the base station NAF3 – Data
- TPS GR5+ n° 1117-23858 used by the mobile team A –Data
- JAVAD BX10 n° 1143-11132 used by the mobile team B –Data
- TPS HIPER_SR n° 1209-10181 used by the mobile team C – Data
- JAVAD GCX3 n° 1387-12862 used by the mobile team D –Data
- TPS HIPER n° 435-0154 used by the mobile team E –Data
- TPS GR5 n° 848-10249 used by the mobile team F –Data
- Mobile phone – Data (in RINEX3 format) acquired with the Android application GnssLogger
- On-line processing with the Canadian software SCRS-PPP
- You must first sign-in the web service
- Then you can upload your data file – Click here to know how to do it
- Results of the static processing of the three base stations
- Results of the kinematic processing of the six mobile stations computed in Precise Point Positioning (PPP) mode
- Double difference processing using the PNAV software
- Results of the double difference processing
- Graphics
- Antenna height versus east-west coordinate – Click here
- Learn more about:
- GNSS antennas calibration by the NOAA
- The RINEX2 format (nota: here we used RINEX2 for simplicity, however the current format is RINEX3, compatible with multi-constellation
- The International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF)
- Transformation of coordinates (Geographic, UTM, XYZ): download the transformation programme « trcoor » – Use the programme « PROJ«
- GNSS array and work in the Corinth Rift Laboratory
- Literature
- Thanks