Dear Antonio,

I'm not an expert too. I am working on the same direction as you.
If you have logged RTCM to, I think RTKLIB can be used, there is an stream 
server that take receiver data from files.  
- STRSVR, STR2STR: communication utility.
Take a look on:
http://www.rtklib.com/ Tutorial and Demonstration 2011/06/12 new. 
Or you can post-process as kinematic and use the processed output, but it will 
not be real-time as you want.

good luck !

julio menezes
GNU/Linux user, from BraSil.



--- Em seg, 24/10/11, António Pestana <[email protected]> escreveu:

De: António Pestana <[email protected]>
Assunto: [FOSS-GPS] Post-processing RINEX to simulate RTK
Para: [email protected]
Data: Segunda-feira, 24 de Outubro de 2011, 15:56

Sorry if
this is not the right forum to post my question. I’m a newcomer and I am not by
no means a GNSS expert. But I want to learn. 

 

I want to
evaluate the quality of RTK differential phase positioning for some very 
demanding
engineering applications. Unfortunately I was not able to connect rover and 
reference station to the same computer, so I could not use commercial GNSS 
software to do the RTK processing of the observations. As a workaround I 
decided to store the observations (collected at both sites) in RINEX format 
files. Now I have a bunch of RINEX files, obs (phase at 20 Hz) and
nav, from base and rover.
I want to simulate real-time (as if they were
obtained in the field) double-differences double-frequencies phase
positioning of the rover by processing these RINEX files. I also need one 
position
for each epoch of observations and, for now, I do not want to use any kind of 
“smoothing
filter”. Can I use a post-processing application to do the job ? If this is not
possible, can you explain me why?

 

Regards

 

Antonio

 

 

PS:  Some days ago I’ve found RTKLIB. It’s a very
interesting application. It would be nice if I could use it to solve my
problem.

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