Changeset 7052 in ntrip for trunk


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Jul 15, 2015, 11:31:32 AM (9 years ago)
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  • trunk/BNC/src/pppWidgets.cpp

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    162162  connect(_mapSpeedSlider, SIGNAL(valueChanged(int)), BNC_CORE, SIGNAL(mapSpeedSliderChanged(int)));
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    164   _staTable->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify values for Sigma and white Noise of the Station's North, East and Height coordinates in meters. Specify also a Sigma in meters for a-priory model based Tropospheric delays and for the delay's Noise in meters per second.</p><p>'Sigma' is meant to describe the uncertainty of a single coordinate or tropospheric delay estimated for one epoch. 'Noise' is meant to describe the variation of estimates from epoch to epoch.</p><p><ul><li>A Sigma of 100.0 meters may be an appropriate choice e.g. for the initial N/E/H coordinates. However, this value may be significantly smaller (i.e. 0.01) for stations with well known a-priory coordinates.</li><li>A Noise of 100.0 meters for the estimated N/E/H coordinates may also be appropriate considering the potential movement of a rover position.</li><li>A value of 0.1 meters may be an appropriate Sigma for the a-priory model based Tropospheric delay estimation.</li><li>Specify a Noise to describe the expected variation of the tropospheric effect over time. Supposing 1Hz observation data, specifying a value of 3e-6 would mean that the tropospheric effect may vary for 3600 * 3e-6 = 0.01 meters per hour.</li></ul></p>"));
     164  _staTable->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify values for Sigma and white Noise of the Station's North, East and Height coordinates in meters. Specify also a Sigma in meters for a-priory model based Tropospheric delays and for the delay's Noise in meters per second.</p><p>Specifying one record per station is mandatory. BNC will only process data for stations wich are listed here.</p><p>'Sigma' is meant to describe the uncertainty of a single coordinate or tropospheric delay estimated for one epoch. 'Noise' is meant to describe the variation of estimates from epoch to epoch.</p><p><ul><li>A Sigma of 100.0 meters may be an appropriate choice e.g. for the initial N/E/H coordinates. However, this value may be significantly smaller (i.e. 0.01) for stations with well known a-priory coordinates.</li><li>A Noise of 100.0 meters for the estimated N/E/H coordinates may also be appropriate considering the potential movement of a rover position.</li><li>A value of 0.1 meters may be an appropriate Sigma for the a-priory model based Tropospheric delay estimation.</li><li>Specify a Noise to describe the expected variation of the tropospheric effect over time. Supposing 1Hz observation data, specifying a value of 3e-6 would mean that the tropospheric effect may vary for 3600 * 3e-6 = 0.01 meters per hour.</li></ul></p>"));
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    166166  _seedingTime->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter the lenght of a startup period in seconds for which you want to fix the PPP solutions to known a-priory coordinates as introduced through option 'Coordinates'. Adjust 'Sigma N/E/H' in the PPP Stations table according to the coordinates precision. Fixing a-priory coordinates is done in BNC through setting 'Sigma N/E/H' temporarily to zero.</p><p>This option allows the PPP solution to rapidly converge. It requires that the antenna remains unmoved on the a-priory known position throughout the startup period.</p><p>A value of 60 is likely to be an appropriate choice.</p><p>Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to fix the PPP solutions during startup to known a-priory coordinates.</p>"));
     
    168168  _corrWaitTime->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specifying 'no' means that BNC will not wait for clock corrections and process each epoch of observation data immediately after arrival using the satellite clock corrections available at that time.</p><p>Specifying a non-zero value (i.e. 5 sec) means that data will be buffered and the processing of each buffered epoch is postponed till satellite clock corrections not older than '5 sec' (example) become available.</p>"));
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    170   _plotCoordinates->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>BNC allows to produce a time series plot of coordinates for one of your Real-time PPP stations in the 'PPP Plot' window below. Specify the 'Mountpoint' of the stream whose coordinate displacements you would like to see plotted.</p><p>Note that this option makes only sense when in Real-time PPP mode for a more or less stationary receiver with known a-priori coordinates as specified through PPP option 'Coordinates'.</p><p>Default is an empty option field, meaning that BNC shall not produce a time series plot of PPP coordinate displacements.</p>"));
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    172   _mapWinButton->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>You make like to track your rover position using Google Maps or Open Street Map as a background map. Track maps can be produced with BNC in 'Realtime-PPP', 'Realtime-SPP' and 'Post-Processing' mode.</p><p>The 'Open Map' button opens a windows showing a map according to specified options.</p><p>Even in 'Post-Processing' mode you should not forget to specify a proxy under the 'Network' tab if that is operated in front of BNC."));
     170  _plotCoordinates->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>BNC allows to produce a time series plot of coordinate displacements for one of your PPP stations in the 'PPP Plot' tab below. Specify the 'Mountpoint' (when in 'Real-Time Streams' mode) or the 4-character station ID (when in 'RINEX Files' mode) to define the station whose coordinate displacements you would like to see plotted.</p><p>Note that this option makes only sense for a stationary receiver with known a-priori marker coordinates as specified through PPP option 'Coordinates'.</p><p>Default is an empty option field, meaning that BNC shall not produce a time series plot of PPP coordinate displacements.</p>"));
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     172  _mapWinButton->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>You make like to track your rover position using Google Maps or Open Street Map as a background map. Track maps can be produced with BNC in 'Realtime-PPP', 'Realtime-SPP' and 'Post-Processing' mode.</p><p>The 'Open Map' button opens a windows showing a map according to specified options.</p><p>Even in 'Post-Processing' mode you should not forget to specify a proxy under the 'Network' tab if that is operated in front of BNC because the programm needs to download the map data."));
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    174174  _useGoogleMap->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify Google Maps as the background for your rover positions."));
     
    176176  _useOpenStreetMap->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify Open Street Map as the background for your rover positions."));
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    178   _audioResponse->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify an 'Audio response' threshold in meters. A beep is produced by BNC whenever a horizontal PPP coordinate component differs by more than the threshold value from the marker coordinate.</p><p>Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to produce alarm signals.</p>"));
     178  _audioResponse->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify an 'Audio response' threshold in meters. A beep is produced by BNC whenever a horizontal PPP coordinate component differs by more than the threshold value from the a-priory marker coordinate.</p><p>Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to produce alarm signals.</p>"));
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    180180  _mapWinDotSize->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify the size of dots showing the rover positions on the track map.</p><p>A dot size of '3' may be appropriate. The maximum possible dot size is '10'. An empty option field or a size of '0' would mean that you don't want BNC to show the rover's track on the map.</p>"));
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