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* Kjeld Jensen, Morten Larsen, Tom Simonsen and Rasmus N. Jørgensen. [http://fieldrobot.dk/download/RHEA2012_presentation.pdf Evaluating the performance of a low-cost GPS in precision agriculture applications]. RHEA-2012 - First International Conference on Robotics and Associated High-Technologies and Equipment for Agriculture September 19-21, Pisa, Italy
 
* Kjeld Jensen, Morten Larsen, Tom Simonsen and Rasmus N. Jørgensen. [http://fieldrobot.dk/download/RHEA2012_presentation.pdf Evaluating the performance of a low-cost GPS in precision agriculture applications]. RHEA-2012 - First International Conference on Robotics and Associated High-Technologies and Equipment for Agriculture September 19-21, Pisa, Italy
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== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==

Revision as of 01:03, 10 December 2012

Software Libraries

Software libraries exist for turning a low cost GPS receiver into an RTK GPS. They assume you have a receiver capable of providing phase information and a connection to a NTRIP service

Here you can find some documents evaluation the result you might obtain by using these libraries

Hardware

You could built your own, but it has to be properly designed since it requires to handle RF parts. These resources might become the useful:

Receivers


Antennas

  • sparkfunk sells good and cheap antennas for 13 USD (checked on 09/12/2012), just put them on a metal ground plane and you get very good results
  • navxperience produces a very high quality antenna that might be interesting to have for very precise surveying