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Ashtech GNSS Solutions: Adaptive Static

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MarkSilver
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With the release of one of the many GNSS Solutions versions mid 2011, I started to receive a lot of ProMark 3 and ProMark 100 jobs with extra occupations or Stop-N-Go occupations that are converted to continuous kinematic point streams.

If you use GNSS Solutions much, I am sure that you have seen this issue.

I believe that there is a new feature in the GNSS Solutions processing engine that detects "Non-Static--Stop-N-Go" occupations and flags them as kinematic.

Recently I found a new option checkbox (added in Version 3.70.5) on the Miscellaneous tab of Project Settings: "Use adaptive static detection". This option is checked by default. Un-checking this box has made enough errant/disaster jobs better that I wanted to share it with other users who may be pounding-heads-on-wall.

I made a short (4 minute) HD video and put it up on YouTube that shows a job with both issues. If you use GNSS Solutions much, it will be worth your time to view: [ YouTube: Adaptive Static ].

Thanks to all, Mark Silver


 
Posted : December 26, 2011 5:27 pm
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Mark,

As always, thank you for sharing your expertise. It is very much appreciated. The last CD that you sent me was/is very helpful.

Jimmy


 
Posted : December 26, 2011 7:15 pm