
Kinematic GPS
Kinematic GPS (Global Positioning System) is a technique used to enhance the accuracy of location data. It involves using two GPS receivers: one stationary at a known location (the base station) and another that moves (the rover). The base station calculates the satellite signals' errors and sends this correction information to the rover. This allows the rover to achieve centimeter-level accuracy in its positioning, which is useful in applications like surveying, construction, and agriculture. Kinematic GPS enables precise measurements and navigation for various industries that require high accuracy and reliability.