Hey guys
I have a question in my unit the is
Describe how to establish and check a survey calibration using RTK GPS
is calibration the same as establishing a localization?
cheers
Mat
Hey guys
I have a question in my unit the is
Describe how to establish and check a survey calibration using RTK GPS
is calibration the same as establishing a localization?
cheers
Mat
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Depending upon the manufacturer, the process of developing the translation/rotation parameters from GPS results to a local coordinate system may be called calibration or called localization.
Depending upon how many points are co-located (may vary from 1 to many) the results are different.
1 point -- simple translation
2 points -- translation and rotation
3 points -- translation, rotation, and scale
4 points or more -- translation, rotation, scale and redundancy begins to allow for best fit calculations.
Although some similar names are used in the results, remember it is NOT an adjustment.
JAC
what unit are you using?