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=Howto=
You can use a small computer + simple receiver with antenna to get cm accuracy GPS correction signals. Here is how to set up a reference station using a <$300 receiver + antenna. [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-build-a-diy-gnss-reference-station/introduction]. THis is good to 2 mm, with service degrading 1.5 cm every 10 km. So you can set up one, for a working region.
Can you do RTK correction in software, without the $300 receiver? Yes, a chip - $10 - but you need some basic stuff around the chip.
Turnkey correction station: $700. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/22429
Bottom line: take 2 cheap GPS receivers, process them with open source RTKLIB but only for windows [https://www.rtklib.com/].
Linux version of RKTLIB - [https://rtklibexplorer.wordpress.com/2020/12/18/building-rtklib-code-in-linux/#:~:text=The%20original%20RTKLIB%20did%20not%20support%20Linux%20for,describe%20building%20these%20on%20the%20Ubuntu%20platform%20below.]
From description, looks like F9P is overkill, simple RTK could be implemented with simpler GPS receiver chips. If they output raw data, we can process it. [https://www.u-blox.com/en/publication/beyond-stories/u-blox-f9-taking-gnss-precision-next-level#:~:text=Dead%20reckoning%3A%20The%20F9%20platform,and%20urban%20canyons%20with%20bridges.]
Multiband GNSS receiver - then process the signal. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Am2DDGVWmE]
U-Blox seems to be a leader - who are others?
=Basics=
=Basics=
*Up to 20 times per second update rate [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/what-is-gps-rtk/all#:~:text=On%20top%20of%20these%20signals,to%2020%20times%20a%20second.]
*Resolution drops to a few centimeters once base station is 10km from moving node [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/what-is-gps-rtk/all#:~:text=On%20top%20of%20these%20signals,to%2020%20times%20a%20second.].
*A Method of Satellite Navigation/Survey that utilizes one or more constellations, and a Base Station
*A Method of Satellite Navigation/Survey that utilizes one or more constellations, and a Base Station
*This allows for 1cm Level Accuracy
*This allows for 1cm Level Accuracy
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*Missouri has corner posts at all sections (mile squares) and at the quarter section (mid point between section corners) [https://agriculture.mo.gov/weights/landsurvey/pdf/pub2203.pdf]
*Missouri has corner posts at all sections (mile squares) and at the quarter section (mid point between section corners) [https://agriculture.mo.gov/weights/landsurvey/pdf/pub2203.pdf]


=Available Data Sets=
 
*Online parcel map with acreage, soils map, slope [https://www.acres.co/plat-map/elevation?lat=39.9368515&lng=-94.8427089&zoom=17.1]
*Missouri plats for acreage, NCCPI, slope, and crops produced, parcel ID - [https://www.acrevalue.com/plat-map/MO/?lat=39.937247&lng=-94.843524&zoom=17]. Ex Savannah 1 acre [https://www.acrevalue.com/plat-map/MO/?lat=39.937247&lng=-94.843524&zoom=17]


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_kinematic_positioning The Wikipedia Page on Real-time kinematic positioning]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_kinematic_positioning The Wikipedia Page on Real-time kinematic positioning]
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/what-is-gps-rtk/all Sparkfun Article Titled "What is GPS RTK?" ]


[[Category: Cartography, GIS, Maps, and Surveying]]
[[Category: Cartography, GIS, Maps, and Surveying]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 10 August 2023

Howto

You can use a small computer + simple receiver with antenna to get cm accuracy GPS correction signals. Here is how to set up a reference station using a <$300 receiver + antenna. [1]. THis is good to 2 mm, with service degrading 1.5 cm every 10 km. So you can set up one, for a working region.

Can you do RTK correction in software, without the $300 receiver? Yes, a chip - $10 - but you need some basic stuff around the chip.

Turnkey correction station: $700. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/22429

Bottom line: take 2 cheap GPS receivers, process them with open source RTKLIB but only for windows [2].

Linux version of RKTLIB - [3]

From description, looks like F9P is overkill, simple RTK could be implemented with simpler GPS receiver chips. If they output raw data, we can process it. [4]

Multiband GNSS receiver - then process the signal. [5]

U-Blox seems to be a leader - who are others?

Basics

  • Up to 20 times per second update rate [6]
  • Resolution drops to a few centimeters once base station is 10km from moving node [7].
  • A Method of Satellite Navigation/Survey that utilizes one or more constellations, and a Base Station
  • This allows for 1cm Level Accuracy
  • Refresh Rate Typically Can Be ~1hz, but 20hz Models Exist (According to SparkFun, further looking around can be done if need be)
  • Useful mainly for Surveying and Precise Remotely Operated / Autonomous Vehicles
  • Low cost cm accuracy in GPS using GLNS module with android - [8]

How Are Boundaries Recorded

  • There is a legal description like [Sec 32, T8N, R1E, E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Ex Com at NW Cor of Sd E 1/2 of NW 1/2, Th E Alg N Ln of Sec 140 ft, S Parl with N&S 1/4 Ln of Sec 311 Ft. W Parl With N Sec Ln 140 ft, N 311 Ft to Beg)] [9]
  • Missouri has corner posts at all sections (mile squares) and at the quarter section (mid point between section corners) [10]


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