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GEODNET offers centimeter precision and GNSS corrections for OEMS and Ag Sector
GEODNET is the world's largest decentralized geospatial reference network and provides open access for both on-vehicle GNSS receivers and qualified-reference stations.
GEODNET offers centimeter precision and GNSS corrections for OEMS and Ag Sector
by Staff Writers
Toulouse, France (SPX) Feb 08, 2023

At the FIRA international agricultural robotics forum, GEODNET announces initial availability of a Real-Time Kinematic (RTK), Centimeter Precision, GNSS Corrections Service for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Systems Integrators.

GEODNET is compatible with thousands of fielded GNSS receivers from all major brands, on-vehicle automated steering and spraying kits, as well as the latest drones and robots. The dense network of reference stations provides fast and reliable performance with the best achievable accuracy.

Free GEODNET correction service trials are available now for qualified OEMs and Systems Integrators in most of the major agricultural regions of the world.

The GEODNET data stream is a full constellation corrections service that includes the following features:

+ More than 1700 Total Full-Constellation Reference Stations World-Wide

+ RTCM3.2 Data Format for Maximum Rover/Receiver Compatibility

+ Simple NTRIP Sign-On and Access

+ GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BDS Signal Tracking

+ Additional Local Reference Stations can be added in Flexible Permissionless Manner

+ Receive Rewards and Service Discounts for Adding Local Reference Stations Based on the Quality of Data

Introduced at the Institute of Navigation 2021 GNSS Conference, the GEODNET - Global Earth Observation Decentralized Network - received a Best Presentation Award and has rapidly grown since official launch in February 2022. With over 2000 reference stations online on every major continent, GEODNET is the world's largest decentralized Geospatial Reference Network. The real-time reference station map is found here.

"GEODNET is pleased to have reached the scale and density needed to begin to offer the Agriculture Community a new Global RTK Corrections network where every member of the high-precision location ecosystem benefits together," said Mike Horton, Project Creator of the GEODNET.

Interested parties can apply for a trial stream here.

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