FGI-GSRx Open Source multi-GNSS software receiver
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FGI-GSRx Open Source multi-GNSS software receiver
A driver for u-blox receiver (ZED-F9P) with ros support
Autosteering and RTK-GNSS units for AgOpenGPS / QtOpenGuidance
Open-source GNSS Direct Position Estimation Plug-in Module for MATLAB-based Two-step Positioning Software Defined Receivers
🛰️ Double Differencing: Main method of high precision commercial positioning. This method requires two high grade GNSS receivers. In this case a reference, and a (static or kinematic) rover receiver.
Benchmarking GNSS system at the Xilinx PYNQ FPGA based platform
Interactive educational multipurpose package to process and analyse GNSS data, i.e., a GNSS positioning simulator.
Open-source GNSS Multipath Mitigation Technology-integrated Direct Position Estimation for Urban Navigation
This exercise focuses on processing Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) data, particularly emphasizing double differences (DD) and cycle slip detection. The dataset provided represents a static GPS measurement campaign conducted in a densely populated urban environment, comprising five stations labeled HH01 to HH05.
GNSS Measurement Engine System Design: Communication Engineering Perspectives
Attempt to port to GNU/Linux the Quectel GNSS receiver configuration software
GNSS receiver network tropospheric tomographic matrix calculator.
u-blox ZED-F9P GNSS Raw Data Logger based on Raspberry Pi Zero / RTKLIB
GRID: a mature, flexible, and capable GNSS/GPS SDR (software-defined receiver)
BINEX (Binary EXchange) stream parser
This repository contains MATLAB scripts and code snippets for analyzing and resolving ambiguities in positioning systems, with a focus on integrity analysis. The scripts provide implementations of algorithms and techniques for resolving ambiguities in positioning data, computing integrity metrics, and visualizing the results.
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