the goal is to get a better accuracy by merging two GPS information, than
one.

[Question 1] Do the RTK and RTKlib are developed for the above reason? My
goal can be solved by RTKlib?

If you want better accuracy on the rover, you need to place the base receiver's antenna on a previously accurately surveyed spot with known coordinates. If you are looking for better precision, RTK gives you that even when the base position is not exactly and accurately known (the autonomous position delivered by the base u-blox is enough). Please refer to the following pic in order to define which of the situations is what you are looking for:

http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=c6c204b

[Question 2] To change the raw output format(what RTKlib required), I run an
u-center and do the follow settings.
  a. view ->  Messages view
  b. UBX ->  CFG ->  PRT
  c. Target = USB  / Protocol in = UBX+NMEA+RTCM  / Protocol out = raw
  d. press the "send" button
  e. close the box

Is this right? The RTKlib shows nothing.


As Timo said, you need to activate as protocol out = UBX, and output the following messages:

base: RXM-RAW (for raw observations) and RXM-SFRB (for satellites ephemeris). rover: RXM-RAW (for raw observations). SFRB is not needed on both receivers, because it should be the same info on both, and it should change almost at the same time for both also. If you want to save bandwidth between rover and base PC, just RXM-RAW is what you need on the rover.

Best regards,

Mauro Ugarte A.
--
  Este correo electrónico y  cualquier archivo adjunto son confidenciales
y son solamente para el uso del individuo o entidad a la que van dirigidos.
Si ha  recibido  este correo  electrónico por error por favor notifique al
remitente.  Este  mensaje contiene  información confidencial dirigida a la
persona  implicada.  Si  usted  no  es  esa  persona  no debiera diseminar,
distribuir o copiar este mensaje de correo electrónico.
_______________________________________________
This message is sent to you from [email protected] mailing list.
Visit http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps to manage your 
subscription
For more information, check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS-GPS

Reply via email to