Ideal processing time frame
Qinertia offers multiple modes to post-process an acquisition. Depending on the mode selected the minimum time between an acquisition and the moment Qinertia can be used to process the data will vary.
Additionally, on top of the processing mode, other factors may influence the timing of effective PPK:
- Mission type, schedule, duration…
- Equipment specifications (receiver capabilities and configuration)
- Environmental conditions (satellite visibility, atmospheric conditions…)
- Base station status (availability of data, observation quality, baseline…)
The table below details the general guides to be able to perform post-processing in Qinertia after an acquisition. And the time frame to achieve optimal accuracy.
Processing mode | The minimum time frame after mission to conduct PPK | The minimum time frame after mission to get an optimal accuracy |
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PPK with RTCM configured during the acquisition | Immediately (SBG products with Septentrio GNSS receivers) 1 hour (SBG products with u-blox GNSS receivers) | 1 hour |
PPK with single base station (short baseline) | 1 hour | 1 hour |
PPK with single base station + IonoShield | 1 hour | 24 hours |
PPK with VBS | 3 hours | 24 hours |
PPP / PPP control of the base station | 24 hours | 24 hours |
Availability of public base station data
The availability of data from the public base stations is heavily contingent upon the upload schedule (the timing and frequency) implemented by the providers. The data of base station is only accessible and actionable once it has been uploaded to the provider's central servers or network management systems.