GNSS Base Stations
GNSS base stations on the ground can record satellite observations during flight and can be used to increase the relative and absolute accuracy of the photo geotags.
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GNSS base stations on the ground can record satellite observations during flight and can be used to increase the relative and absolute accuracy of the photo geotags.
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Astro contains an integrated Freefly RTK unit. Just add a Freefly RTK GPS ground station (sold separately) to enable centimeter-level positioning data.
This is a brief highlight of points relevant to Astro. For full documentation, see the Freefly RTK wiki.
Setup and Survey-in |
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If the RTK ground unit is moved, repeat the survey-in.
It is not necessary to repeat survey-in after aircraft battery changes.
Adjust accuracy and other settings in Auterion Mission Control (AMC) RTK settings.
Generally, PPK can be performed with RINEX output from any GNSS base station that records at minimum L1 and L2 GPS observations (see Section 1.3 of the u-blox ZED-F9P datasheet). However, photo geotag accuracy after PPK corrections is limited to the accuracy to which the base's position is known. Therefore, it may be worth purchasing a base with additional capabilities (e.g. SIM for CORS RTK, receives more channels, advanced multipath processing, etc) when you cannot put the base on a pre-surveyed GCP.
For the base stations listed below, the settings and procedures provided will ensure output is compatible with the Precise Flight PPK app.
Manufacturer's Page - Manual - Support
Configures output to be compatible with Astro.
Follow Emlid's quickstart procedure.
Install SIM card (optional).
Open ReachView 3 app (iOS or Android). Connect to RS2. via wifi and open the Reach Panel (192.168.42.1)
Logging > Raw Data > Settings:
RINEX 3.03
Satellite systems: check all
Logging Interval: 1s
This log is for OPUS: Checked
Measured height, m: [Height of your pole]
Automatically start recording when receiver is turned on: Optional. We use this.
Logging > Position > Settings:
Automatically start recording when receiver is turned on: Optional. We use this.
Logging > Base Correction > Settings:
Automatically start recording when receiver is turned on: Optional. We use this.
Correction input (optional, requires network connection via wifi or cellular). This is not necessary for high accuracy results, but a live correction feed will allow another avenue of finding the GPS's position to high accuracy. With network corrections, the GPS absolute accuracy should increase to cm level.
Enter credentials.
Perform this procedure before flying Astro.
Install Reach R2S on pole.
Optional: Position pole over GCP
Power on RS2. Make sure booting is complete (LED status) takes about a minute. It will begin logging automatically.
It's not necessary to download a RINEX file after every Astro flight. We typically set up the base station when we arrive to a site, perform all the flights needed at that site, then download a RINEX just before packing up. The same file from the base station can be used for all of the flights performed while the base station was recording.
Connect to RS2 via wifi
Open EmlidView 3 app. Logging.
stop logging if its running
Download the RINEX file and the pos file if desired.
Follow manual to enable recording either on boot or on demand. To download the data, stop recording, then go to the data store and select the correct file. Pick the option to convert and download and choose observables and ephermis, and RINEX 3.03 or 3.04 format.
(More details coming soon)
Use the NUWA app and connect to the Tersus Oscar. Go to SURVEY tab, and select static survey. Enter the duration to be max (1440 minx), interval 1hz, RINEX format 3.04, select mount type, and enter the antenna height on the given mount. Select start, and make sure the timer starts counting.
When done, reconnect with the NUWA app and go back to static survey, and then stop the recording. Use a USB-mini cable and plug into the bottom of the unit. Download the rinex files from the RECORD virtual USB drive that appears.
Astro uses the uBlox F9P as its internal GPS unit.
Mount RTK unit on tripod
Connect RTK unit to PC via USB cable
Open AMC on PC (download here)
Connect Herelink to PC via the Herelink's wifi hotspot
If there is no telemetry in AMC even after connecting to the hotspot, change UDP settings.
Power on aircraft and keep aircraft stationary
Verify that RTK icon appears in top right of AMC PC, near GPS icon
Wait for the RTK icon to turn white when survey-in is complete (~180 seconds) (Click the icon to see detailed status)
Alternative: go to AMC settings and enter the coordinates of the antenna for even higher accuracy if known.
Fly!