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Figure 5 – The RS-C Internal PC desktop in remote connection
3.2 Missions and Sequences
In order to perform a complete correct survey session, the RS-C must be enabled to register/process two
types of data sets:
missions
and
sequences
.
The term
mission
indicates a set of continuous GNSS and IMU data registered during the survey with the
Applanix Positioning System (the AP20 model is used for the RS-C powered by Faro). All the missions will be
created/logged using the
Applanix LV Posview Software application
.
The word
sequence
stands for a set of continuous sensor data and synchronization files. All the sequences
will be created/logged using the SITECO
Road-Scanner Master Controller Software application
.
WARNINGS:
1. In terms of time, a mission must be greater than a sequence, since a mission must contain one or
more sequences. To get this result, it is important to follow this order:
o
Start the mission logging, by using the Applanix LV Posview Software,
o
Check that the mission logging has started properly,
o
Run a sequence.
At the end of the operation, first stop the sequence logging then stop the mission logging.
2. To process a mission, a Reference RINEX GNSS BASESTATION logging is used at 1 second step. The
timespan of the RINEX must contain the mission timespan, to avoid that some epoch is not
correctly computed with the differential correction.