This packet will be automatically converted to RINEX v3.02 by the
utility in the
Tools
menu of the Boreas Manager.
Figure 26: Enabling Packet 60
8.13 Kinematica Post Processing
Boreas can be used with Advanced Navigation’s post-processing platform Kinematica to achieve high-accuracy
positioning of as low as 10 mm and significantly improved dead reckoning performance. You need to record a
ANPP-format log file with certain packets enabled.
Refer to the Kinematica documentation found at
www.advancednavigation.com/solutions/kinematica
for
details.
8.14 Vents
Boreas contains a sophisticated venting system that allows it to measure air pressure whilst preventing water
ingress. There are two sets of vent holes on either side of the enclosure. It is very important that these remain
clear of debris and blockages. Should debris get into the vents they should be gently rinsed with fresh water.
Foreign bodies should never be poked into the vent holes, as this will break the environmental seal and void the
warranty on the unit. The vents are not resistance to high-pressure jet washing or to waves. Do not direct
streams of water directly at the unit.
8.15 RAIM
RAIM stands for Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring. It allows a GNSS receiver to detect and exclude
both faulty and fraudulent satellite signals. The Boreas internal GNSS receiver is equipped with RAIM and it is
enabled by default.
An improved class of RAIM, Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE), is used in some GNSS receivers. The
objective of FDE is to detect positioning failure and exclude the source of failure; however, it may not identify the
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