Thursday 8 June 2017

gps - What will post-process differentially correct raw Bad-Elf Surveyor U-Blox NMEA/raw UBX?


I have a Bad-Elf Surveyor unit which claims accuracy ~1m when post-processed, but I am at a loss to find software that can differentially correct the raw NMEA/UBX logs that the unit will record. I checked the bad-elf site to see if they had a list of apps that could do it, but couldn't find anything.


Anyone know what will take the .UBX file and correct it?




Answer



If you can convert them to rinex format you can use the online Precise Point Positioning (PPP) service provided by the Canadian Geodetic Survey. You can find out more at http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/geomatics/geodetic-reference-systems/tools-applications/10925#ppp, or google NRCAN and PPP


It's a great service, but I'm not sure if it is intended only for Canadian data. I'm sure there are other PPP services out there as well.


No comments:

Post a Comment

arcpy - Changing output name when exporting data driven pages to JPG?

Is there a way to save the output JPG, changing the output file name to the page name, instead of page number? I mean changing the script fo...