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by bradknowles
1114 days ago
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I can see the value of recording the raw data at the time and then applying the corrections after the fact. I'm sure there are applications for that mode of operations. But for the ground surveying and ground control RTK equipment I've been looking at, you do want to apply those corrections in real time. For example, if you're controlling a tractor that is pulling a lot of heavy equipment through a field of crops, and you want to make sure you line up correctly on the product being farmed (e.g., corn), you want to make sure that your tractor goes exactly where you want it to go, and in real time. In my mind, that's what Real Time Kinetics is all about. |
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But yeah, real time control of moving vehicles is exactly where you want transmitted corrections - it originated with military requirements to correct in real time as interceptors close in on targets and today (like yourself?) I use it in the agricultural domain for tractors and drones.