GNSS BASELINE PROCESSING AND 3D NETWORK ADJUSTMENT

 

Using TBC for GNSS baseline processing and subsequent 3D network adjustment is a vital activity in densifying a reference framework for various purposes. These types of structures provide the geometric basis for developing geodetic, topographic, photogrammetric, etc., surveys that can be applied to any project, whether for engineering or territorial management, for example.

 

 

TBC Tip N°8 | GNSS BASELINE PROCESSING AND 3D NETWORK ADJUSTMENT

Reviewed tools

00:00 | Import raw GNSS observations
00:12 | Check raw receiver data
0:35 | Combine points
01:49 | Properties (fixed coordinate entry)
02:38 | Project settings options
02:42 | Coordinate system settings
03:04 | Unit settings
03:17 | Occupation spreadsheet settings
03:30 | Point spreadsheet settings
03:47 | Vector spreadsheet settings
04:25 | Default standard errors
04:45 | Confidence level display
05:02 | Occupation spreadsheet
05:21 | Baseline processing
05:42 | Vector spreadsheet
06:01 | Chronological view
06:11 | Session editor
06:27 | Adjust network
06:44 | Reference variance weighting
07:08 | Baseline processing report
07:45 | Network adjustment report
08:08 | Point spreadsheet
08:41 | GNSS loop closure