How is the network monitored to ensure data integrity?
The network is monitored in three ways. First, N.G.S. performs daily position plots of each antenna. Second, the network is monitored and controlled 24/7 at the RTK-Net control center in the Richmond office of Loyola Spatial Systems. Loyola uses Leica Geosystems’ “Spider” GPS network control software. Spider provides real-time monitoring of the network with automatic “event” notices sent to the managers of the network. Third, Loyola employs Leica’s GNSS QC software for data analysis and integrity monitoring. Leica GNSS QC is the first choice in quality monitoring software to compliment Leica Spider. It is a stand-alone software that performs automatic quality checking and reporting of the logged RINEX data. Advanced analysis tools allow detailed site evaluation, receiver performance testing and multipath assessment.
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