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Includes Hardcase, batteries,
software and a special bonus! The RTK
module has been activated so that you can use it as a Rover or a
Base. Its not hard to see how outstanding this deal is for the GPS
professional or land surveyor in need of decimeter accuracy or better.
About the NAVCOM SF-2040G
The first of its kind, this global satellite-based augmentation system
(GSBAS) provides decimeter positioning accuracy on a worldwide basis,
completely independent of geographical boundaries, allowing users to roam
freely while maintaining the most precise positioning information.
As the only GPS manufacturer providing both GSBAS signal service and
high-precision GPS products of its own design, NavCom is able to offer custom
solutions for unique customer applications.
NAVCOM SF-2040G Demo Unit
(Carlson Explorer pictured, not included in this
listing. However, available at anytime.)
More on Starfire Network
NAVCOM Subscription Service for
Data Collection
The StarFire™ global subscription service provides real-time accuracy
typically better than 10cm (4 inches). Its globally corrected signal is
available virtually anywhere on the Earth's surface on land or sea, from 76ºN
to 76ºS latitude.
To accomplish this, StarFire™ utilizes a network of more than 60 GPS
reference stations around the world to compute GPS satellite orbit and clock
corrections. Two completely redundant processing centers and multiple
communication links ensure the continuous availability of StarFire™ GPS
corrections. These corrections are broadcast via three geostationary
satellites, providing worldwide coverage and enabling precise real-time
navigation without the need for local ground base stations.
Methodology
The StarFire™ Network is a major advance from earlier ground-based augmentation
systems because it considers each of the GPS satellite signal error sources
independently. GPS satellite orbit and clock corrections are calculated from a
global tracking network of dual-frequency receivers; these corrections are
transmitted via Inmarsat satellite links directly to StarFire™ receivers,
resulting in worldwide operation and minimal data latency. All StarFire™
dual-frequency GPS receivers measure the ionospheric delay for each satellite;
tropospheric zenith delays are calculated from a multi-state time and position
model aided by redundant satellite observables.
Reliability
Redundant data links, geographically separated processing hubs, and dual
satellite uplink equipment ensure continuous reliable positioning. The system
is inherently robust, with the ability to calculate a full set of corrections
even if multiple reference stations were to become unavailable. With an uptime
of 99.999%, customers can be confident of the global availability and accuracy
of the system.
StarFiretm vs. dGPS
As a Global Satellite-Based Augmentation
System (GSBAS), the StarFire™ Network holds a significant advantage over
differential GPS (dGPS) systems. Since no base station is required, the
StarFire™ user is free to roam, with no limitations on range. StarFire™
provides one set of corrections for the entire world, as opposed to dGPS
systems’ baseline-dependent regional corrections, which are geographically
limited.
Learn more about GSBAS vs. dGPS systems.
GSBAS vs. dGPS systems
In order to evaluate the satellite positioning options available, the primary
error sources contributing to the corrections need to be understood.
Reference and rover errors include:
Satellite
Orbit
Satellite
Clock
Ionosphere
Troposphere
Multipath
Earth
Tides
Receiver
Clock
Receiver
Biases
How these are handled can be placed into two
broad classes: differential GPS (dGPS) systems and Global Satellite-Based
Augmentation System (GSBAS) systems.
dGPS Systems
dGPS provides relative positioning; these positioning options determine
corrections at the Earth’s surface, either at individual sites or averaged over
a region. These corrections are an amalgam of primary reference error sources
and are transmitted to the user via radio or satellite link. User coordinates
are determined relative to the reference site(s). Accuracy degrades with
distance from the individual reference site or the regional boundary, primarily
because of differential ionospheric and tropospheric effects, satellite orbits,
and clocks. Examples of correction services include:
Beacon
DGPS
Commercial
DGPS
RTK
/ Network RTK
Widelane
RTK
Widelane RTK is a relative newcomer, which is
only available in the few areas of the world that require high accuracy on a
regular basis for oil and gas exploration surveys.
GSBAS
Importantly, GSBAS systems provide absolute positioning, meaning they do not
determine position relative to some fixed point of the Earth’s surface.
Instead, they determine a position within a space-based reference frame, thus
they may also be considered to be within the Space Domain group.
Satellite communication links are used for
some dGPS systems, so the term GSBAS does not relate to the communication link
used but instead describes the nature of the corrections, i.e. that they are
for the satellites. This class includes:
Standalone
GPS
WAAS
EGNOS
MSAS
StarFire™
Augmentation for Standalone GPS consists of
satellite orbit and clock updates which are generated by the GPS Ground Control
Segment and distributed to the user with an ionospheric model in the GPS signal
structure. It is this basic principle of determining each error source instead
of amalgamating them which distinguishes GSBAS from dGPS.
Figure 1 shows the GSBAS and StarFire™ service areas and
the global reference stations that are used for the StarFire™ system. The
reference network infrastructure, quality of hardware, algorithm
sophistication, and the speed at which this is accomplished all contribute to
the robust positioning accuracy attained by the user.
NAVCOM SF-2040G
Carlson Explorer pictured, not included in this
listing. However, available at anytime.
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