Mexico coyoacan Arturo Perez Ornelas Ingeniero Mecanico Electrisista area Industrial Master en Administracion de Empresas. Un gran saludo desde America.
@dcp2214 ай бұрын
Thanks for making that clear! When I read about the various satellite systems it didn't make sense to me (then), but you broke it down nicely! Thanks!
@maxamadomar54546 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the effort in making these videos! They were very valuable learning source on the GNSS topic. 😊
@gnssacademy10 ай бұрын
My. pleasure !
@wagbenapo284 Жыл бұрын
thank you am an ATC from ASECNA
@uncrunch398 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how accurate we could get using known fixed transmitters, i.e. AM/FM/UHF/VHF radio and cell towers combined or not with WiFi, and not these satellites at all.
@amirulhakim7781 Жыл бұрын
Hi, May i request to have an explanation on how position is calculated based on relative positioning?
@gnssacademy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your question. Relative positioning demands to estimate the relative position of a Rover with respect to a base station nearby. This is possible thanks to Differential corrections that the base station sends out to the rover via a communication channel. These OSR Corrections allows the Rover to mitigate the most important error contributors (orbit, clock, iono and troposphere) by reaching very good accuracy performances. The level of performances achieved will depend on the baseline, which is the distance between the rover and the base. 2 weeks ago we gave a 3-hours masterclass on DGNSS to our students. Get all information here: www.gnssacademy.com Have an excellent day and follow us on Linkedin www.linkedin.com/company/gnss-academy/
@laurovolta5676 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@gnssacademy Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Lauro !!
@joaoleitao3320 Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing! At last some detailed information!
@gnssacademy Жыл бұрын
At last, a nice comment!! thanks.
@pascalmfongan77602 жыл бұрын
Very interesting! I look forward to participating in this training
@gnssacademy2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pascal ! Appreciated ! Looking forward to seeing you in the training
@yahyaaouledamer14662 жыл бұрын
I think this principle is called Trilateration and not Triangulation
@gnssacademy2 жыл бұрын
You're right, thanks for the correction ! It doesn't change the real meaning of the explanations.
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Mexico coyoacan Arturo Perez Ornelas Ingeniero Mecanico Electrisista area Industrial Master en Administracion de Empresas. Un gran saludo desde America.
Thanks for making that clear! When I read about the various satellite systems it didn't make sense to me (then), but you broke it down nicely! Thanks!
Thanks for the video
Thank you for all the effort in making these videos! They were very valuable learning source on the GNSS topic. 😊
My. pleasure !
thank you am an ATC from ASECNA
I wonder how accurate we could get using known fixed transmitters, i.e. AM/FM/UHF/VHF radio and cell towers combined or not with WiFi, and not these satellites at all.
Hi, May i request to have an explanation on how position is calculated based on relative positioning?
Thanks for your question. Relative positioning demands to estimate the relative position of a Rover with respect to a base station nearby. This is possible thanks to Differential corrections that the base station sends out to the rover via a communication channel. These OSR Corrections allows the Rover to mitigate the most important error contributors (orbit, clock, iono and troposphere) by reaching very good accuracy performances. The level of performances achieved will depend on the baseline, which is the distance between the rover and the base. 2 weeks ago we gave a 3-hours masterclass on DGNSS to our students. Get all information here: www.gnssacademy.com Have an excellent day and follow us on Linkedin www.linkedin.com/company/gnss-academy/
Thank you
You're welcome Lauro !!
thank you for sharing! At last some detailed information!
At last, a nice comment!! thanks.
Very interesting! I look forward to participating in this training
Thanks Pascal ! Appreciated ! Looking forward to seeing you in the training
I think this principle is called Trilateration and not Triangulation
You're right, thanks for the correction ! It doesn't change the real meaning of the explanations.
Thanks for the videos, they really helped me
Happy to hear that helps you ! Have a great day.