[Technical Information] Differences Between Conventional Positioning Methods and Network-Based Positioning Methods
Solving the problems of conventional methods! A network-based positioning system that achieves high-precision positioning with just one unit!
We will introduce the differences between conventional positioning methods and network-based positioning methods. Conventional positioning methods include "standalone positioning," which is used for general purposes such as climbing and leisure, and "relative positioning," which is used in cases requiring high accuracy such as surveying. These methods have issues such as accuracy degradation due to various error factors and the need for multiple receivers. The "network-based positioning system" was developed as a solution to these problems, allowing for a maximum accuracy of 1 cm with a single receiver when utilizing this system. Our company has established facilities to enable 24-hour use of network-based positioning throughout Japan and provides this service. 【Features of the Network-Based Positioning System】 ■ Achieves a maximum accuracy of 1 cm with a single receiver ■ Resolves accuracy issues caused by various error factors (standalone positioning) ■ Addresses error problems due to receiver distance (relative positioning) ■ Facilities to enable 24-hour positioning use in Japan *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:ジェノバ
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