Changeset 9835 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/src
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r9683 r9835 1 1 <!doctype html> 2 2 <html lang="en"> 3 4 3 5 <head> 4 6 <meta charset="utf-8"/> … … 6 8 <title>BKG Ntrip Client | Help</title> 7 9 <style> 10 html *{ 11 font-size: 1em !important; 12 color: #000 !important; 13 font-family: Veranda, sans-serif; 14 } 15 8 16 .center { 9 17 text-align: center; … … 58 66 <a href="http://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download" target="_blank">http://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download</a>. 59 67 <br> 60 Copyright ©<sup> </sup> 2005-20 18Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), Frankfurt, Germany68 Copyright ©<sup> </sup> 2005-2022 Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), Frankfurt, Germany 61 69 </p> 62 70 <br> … … 346 354 <li><a href="http://igs-ip.net/home" target="_blank">http://igs-ip.net/home</a></li> 347 355 <li><a href="http://products.igs-ip.net/home" target="_blank">http://products.igs-ip.net/home</a></li> 348 <li><a href="http://mgex.igs-ip.net/home" target="_blank">http://mgex.igs-ip.net/home</a></li>349 356 </ul> 350 357 or similar caster installation. … … 353 360 <p> 354 361 <b>Documentation</b><br><br> 355 BNC provides context-sensitive help (<i>What's This</i>) related to specific objects. It furthermore comes with the356 here presented documentation, available as part of the software and as a PDF file. Responsible for offline 357 documentation as well as online documentation at 362 BNC provides context-sensitive help (<i>What's This</i>) related to specific objects. 363 Furthermore, it comes with severl example configurations. The here presented documentation 364 is available as part of the software, as a PDF file and can be find as well as an online documentation: 358 365 <a href="http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/export/HEAD/ntrip/trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html" 359 target="_blank">http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/export/HEAD/ntrip/trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html</a> and the example 360 configurations is Dr. Georg Weber. 366 target="_blank">http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/export/HEAD/ntrip/trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html</a>. 361 367 </p> 362 368 … … 370 376 <ul> 371 377 <li>Oliver Montenbruck, German Space Operations Center, DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany published a RTCM Version 2 decoder 372 unter GNU GPL which has been integrated in BNC.</li> 373 <li>Thomas Yan, Australian NSW Land and Property Information, proofread earlier versions of BNC's Help Contents. 374 Up to Version 2.11 he also provides builds of BNC for Mac OS X systems.</li> 375 <li>Scott Glazier, OmniSTAR Australia, has been helpful in finding BNC bugs in version 1.5.</li> 376 <li>James Perlt, BKG, helped fixing bugs and redesigned BNC's main window in version 1.5.</li> 377 <li>Andre Hauschild, German Space Operations Center, DLR, revised the RTCM Version 2 decoder.</li> 378 unter GNU GPL which has been integrated in BNC.</li> 379 <li>Andre Hauschild, German Space Operations Center, DLR, revised the RTCM Version 2 decoder and has provided a lot of hints 380 regarding bugs and new features.</li> 378 381 <li>Zdenek Lukes, Czech Technical University Prague, Department of Geodesy, extended the RTCM Version 2 decoder to handle 379 382 message types 3, 20, 21, and 22 and added the loss of lock indicator.</li> 380 <li>Jan Dousa, Geodetic Observatory Pecny, Czech Republic, helped with fixing bugs in version 2.5.</li> 383 <li>Lennard Huisman, Kadaster Netherlands, and Rolf Dach, Astronomical Institute University of Bern, assisted in handling 384 satellite clocks in transformations from ITRF to regional reference frames.</li> 381 385 <li>Denis Laurichesse, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), suggested synchronizing observations and clock 382 386 corrections to reduce high frequency noise in PPP solutions.</li> 383 <li>Lennard Huisman, Kadaster Netherlands, and Rolf Dach, Astronomical Institute University of Bern, assisted in handling 384 satellite clocks in transformations from ITRF to regional reference frames.</li> 387 <li>Alexis Blot, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), has provided a lot of hints regarding bugs and new features. 388 Furthermore he has helped in the interoperability tests of RTCM-SSR and IGS-SSR format as well as the therefore used RTNET Interface.</li> 389 <li>Loukis Agrotis, Symban Ltd, has provided a lot of hints regarding bugs and new features.</li> 390 <li>Erwin Wiesensarter, Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), provides actual builds of BNC for several Linux operating 391 systems as well as for Mac OS X systems. Furthermore, he has provided some helpful scripts available under 392 <a href="https://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/export/HEAD/ntrip/trunk/BNC/scripts"target="_blank">http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/export/HEAD/ntrip/trunk/BNC/scripts</a>.</li> 393 <li>Peter Neumaier, Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), provide the Windows MSI File and helps a lot 394 regarding testing and user support.</li> 385 395 </ul> 386 396 </p> … … 398 408 <p> BNC was designed to serve the following purposes: 399 409 <ul> 400 <li>Retrieve real-time GNSS data streams available through Ntrip transport protocol</li>410 <li>Retrieve real-time GNSS data streams available through the Ntrip transport protocol</li> 401 411 <li>Retrieve real-time GNSS data streams via TCP directly from an IP address without using the Ntrip transport protocol</li> 402 412 <li>Retrieve real-time GNSS data streams from a local UDP or serial port without using the Ntrip transport protocol</li> … … 404 414 <li>Generate RINEX Observation and Navigation files to support near real-time GNSS post processing applications</li> 405 415 <li>Edit or concatenate RINEX files or carry out RINEX Quality Checks (QC)</li> 406 <li> Convert RINEX Version 2 to RINEX Version 3 and vice versa</li>416 <li>Handle RINEX Versions 2, 3 and 4 Observation and Navigation files</li> 407 417 <li>Compare SP3 files containing satellite orbit and clock data</li> 408 <li>Generate orbit and clock corrections to Broadcast Ephemeris through an IP port to</li>418 <li>Generate State Space Represenation (SSR) messages through an IP port to</li> 409 419 <ul> 410 420 <li>support real-time Precise Point Positioning on GNSS rovers</li> 411 421 <li>support the (outside) combination of such streams as coming simultaneously from various correction providers</li> 412 422 </ul> 413 <li>Generate ephemeris and synchronized or unsynchronized observations epoch by epoch through an IP port to support real-time GNSS network engines</li> 423 <li>Generate ephemeris and synchronized or unsynchronized observations epoch by epoch through an IP port 424 to support real-time GNSS network engines</li> 414 425 <li>Feed a stream into a GNSS receiver via serial communication link</li> 415 426 <li>Monitor the performance of a network of real-time GNSS data streams to generate advisory notes in case of outages or corrupted streams</li> 416 <li>Scan RTCM streams for incoming antenna information, observation types, message types and repetition rates and latencies and GLONASS slot numbers and frequency channels</li> 427 <li>Scan RTCM streams for incoming antenna information, observation types, message types and repetition rates and latencies 428 and GLONASS slot numbers and frequency channels</li> 417 429 <li>Carry out real-time Precise Point Positioning to determine GNSS rover positions</li> 418 430 <li>Enable multi-station Precise Point Positioning for simultaneous processing of observations from a whole network of receivers</li> 419 <li>Plot positions derived via PPP from RTCM streams or RINEX files on maps from Google Map orOpenStreetMap</li>420 <li>Simultaneously process several Broadcast Correction streams to produce, encode and upload combined Broadcast Corrections</li>431 <li>Plot positions derived via PPP from RTCM streams or RINEX files on maps from OpenStreetMap</li> 432 <li>Simultaneously process several SSR streams to produce, encode and upload combined SSR streams</li> 421 433 <li>Estimate real-time tropospheric zenith path delays and save them in SINEX troposphere file format</li> 422 <li>Read GNSS orbits and clocks in a plain ASCII format from an IP port. They can be produced by a real-time GNSS engine such as RTNET and should be referenced to the IGS Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed (ECEF) reference system. BNC will then</li> 434 <li>Read GNSS orbits and clocks in a plain ASCII format from an IP port. They can be produced by a real-time GNSS engine 435 and should be referenced to the IGS Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed (ECEF) reference system. BNC will then</li> 423 436 <ul> 424 437 <li>Convert the IGS Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed orbits and clocks into Broadcast Corrections with radial, along-track and out-of-plane components</li> 425 <li>Upload Broadcast Corrections as an RTCM Version 3stream to an Ntrip Broadcaster</li>438 <li>Upload Broadcast Corrections as an RTCM-SSR or IGS-SSR stream to an Ntrip Broadcaster</li> 426 439 <li>Refer the orbit and clock corrections to a specific reference system</li> 427 <li>Log the Broadcast Corrections as Clock RINEX files for further processing using other tools than BNC</li> 428 <li>Log the Broadcast Corrections as SP3 files for further processing using other tools than BNC</li> 440 <li>Log the Broadcast Clock Corrections as Clock RINEX files for further processing using other tools than BNC</li> 441 <li>Log the Broadcast Orbit and Clock Corrections as SP3 files for further processing using other tools than BNC</li> 442 <li>Log the Code and Phase Biases as SINEX Bias files for further processing using other tools than BNC</li> 429 443 </ul> 430 444 <li>Upload a Broadcast Ephemeris stream in RTCM Version 3 format;</li> … … 438 452 <ul> 439 453 <li>RTCM Version 2 message types</li> 440 <li>RTCM Version 3 'conventional' message types</li> 454 <li>RTCM Version 3 legacy message types</li> 455 <li>RTCM Version 3 Multiple Signal Messages (MSM) and High Precision Multiple Signal Messages (HP MSM)</li> 441 456 <li>RTCM Version 3 message types for Broadcast Ephemeris</li> 442 <li>RTCM Version 3 'State Space Representation'(SSR) messages</li>443 <li> RTCM Version 3 'Multiple Signal Messages' (MSM) and 'High Precision Multiple Signal Messages' (HP MSM)</li>444 <li>RTNET, a plain ASCII format defined within BNC to receive orbits and clocks from a serving GNSS engine457 <li>RTCM Version 3 State Space Representation (SSR) messages</li> 458 <li>IGS State Space Representation (SSR) Version 1 messages</li> 459 <li>RTNET, a plain ASCII format defined within BNC to receive SSR informations from a serving GNSS engine</li> 445 460 </ul> 446 461 </p> … … 451 466 <p> 452 467 <ul> 453 <li>RINEX Version 2.11 & 3.03, Receiver Independent Exchange format for observations, navigation and meteorologicaldata</li>454 <li> SINEX Version 2.10, Solution Independent Exchange format for station position and velocity solutions</li>455 <li> SINEX TRO Draft Version 2.00, Troposphere Solution Independent Exchange format for zenith path delay products</li>456 <li>S P3 Version c format for orbit solutions</li>457 <li> Clock RINEX Version 3.02 format for station and satellite clock solutions</li>468 <li>RINEX Version 2.11, 3.x and 4.x, Receiver Independent Exchange format for observation and navigation data</li> 469 <li>The Extended Standard Product 3 Orbit Format SP3-d</li> 470 <li>Clock RINEX Version 3.02 format for (station and) satellite clock solutions</li> 471 <li>SINEX BIAS — Solution (Software/technique) INdependent EXchange Format for GNSS Biases Version 1.00</li> 472 <li>SINEX TRO — Solution (Software/technique) INdependent EXchange Format for TROpospherican meteorological parameters Version 2.0 458 473 <li>ANTEX Version 1.4, Antenna Exchange format for Antenna Phase Center variations</li> 459 474 <li>NMEA Version 0813, National Marine Electronics Association format for satellite navigation data</li> 475 <li>A plain ASCII format defined within BNC to save all SSR informations within a file</li> 460 476 </ul> 461 477 </p> … … 463 479 <p> 464 480 Note that BNC allows to by-pass decoding and conversion algorithms for incoming streams, leaves whatever is received 465 untouched to save it in files or output it through local TCP/IP port.481 untouched to save it in files or output it through a local TCP/IP port. 466 482 </p> 467 483 … … 472 488 latest BNC version. Application areas named here are: 473 489 <ul> 474 <li>Decoding of RTCM or RTNET streams</li> 475 <li>RINEX and SP3 file input and output</li> 490 <li>Decoding of RTCM, RTCM-SSR, IGS-SSR and RTNET streams</li> 491 <li>RINEX and SINEX Bias file input and output</li> 492 <li>SINEX TRO and SP3 file output</li> 476 493 <li>Encoding of SSR and ephemeris messages</li> 477 494 <li>Upload of SSR and ephemeris messages</li> … … 496 513 <tr align="center"> <td>1019</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 497 514 <tr align="center"> <td>1020</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 498 <tr align="center"> <td>1045</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>Galileo F/Nav</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 499 <tr align="center"> <td>1046</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>Galileo I/Nav</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 500 <tr align="center"> <td>1043</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 501 <tr align="center"> <td>1044</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 502 <tr align="center"> <td>1042</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>BDS</td> <td> x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td></td> </tr>503 <tr align="center"> <td>1041</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>IRNSS</td> <td> x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td></td> </tr>515 <tr align="center"> <td>1045</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>Galileo F/Nav</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 516 <tr align="center"> <td>1046</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>Galileo I/Nav</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 517 <tr align="center"> <td>1043</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 518 <tr align="center"> <td>1044</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 519 <tr align="center"> <td>1042</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>BDS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 520 <tr align="center"> <td>1041</td> <td>Ephemeris</td> <td>IRNSS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 504 521 505 522 <tr align="center"> <td><b><br>Observation</b></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> … … 519 536 <tr align="center"> <td>1057</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 520 537 <tr align="center"> <td>1063</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 521 <tr align="center"> <td>1240</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 522 <tr align="center"> <td>1246</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 523 <tr align="center"> <td>1252</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 524 <tr align="center"> <td>1258</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 538 <tr align="center"> <td>1240</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 539 <tr align="center"> <td>1246</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 540 <tr align="center"> <td>1252</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 541 <tr align="center"> <td>1258</td> <td>Orbit Corrections</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 525 542 526 543 <tr align="center"> <td>1058</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 527 544 <tr align="center"> <td>1064</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 528 <tr align="center"> <td>1241</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 529 <tr align="center"> <td>1247</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 530 <tr align="center"> <td>1253</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 531 <tr align="center"> <td>1259</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 532 533 <tr align="center"> <td>1059</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 534 <tr align="center"> <td>1065</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 535 <tr align="center"> <td>1242</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 536 <tr align="center"> <td>1248</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 537 <tr align="center"> <td>1254</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 538 <tr align="center"> <td>1260</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 545 <tr align="center"> <td>1241</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 546 <tr align="center"> <td>1247</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 547 <tr align="center"> <td>1253</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 548 <tr align="center"> <td>1259</td> <td>Clock Corrections</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 549 550 <tr align="center"> <td>1059</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 551 <tr align="center"> <td>1065</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 552 <tr align="center"> <td>1242</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 553 <tr align="center"> <td>1248</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 554 <tr align="center"> <td>1254</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 555 <tr align="center"> <td>1260</td> <td>Code Biases</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 539 556 540 557 <tr align="center"> <td>1061, 1062</td> <td>User Range Accuracy, HR </td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> … … 547 564 <tr align="center"> <td>1060</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>GPS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 548 565 <tr align="center"> <td>1066</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>GLONASS</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 549 <tr align="center"> <td>1243</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 550 <tr align="center"> <td>1249</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 551 <tr align="center"> <td>1255</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td> 552 <tr align="center"> <td>1261</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 553 554 <tr align="center"> <td><b><br>RTCM SSR II</b></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr>566 <tr align="center"> <td>1243</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>Galileo</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 567 <tr align="center"> <td>1249</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>SBAS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 568 <tr align="center"> <td>1255</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>QZSS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> </tr> 569 <tr align="center"> <td>1261</td> <td>Comb. Orbits & Clocks</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 570 571 <tr align="center"> <td><b><br>RTCM SSR II</b></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> 555 572 <tr align="center"> <td>1264</td> <td>VTEC</td> <td>GNSS </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> </tr> 556 573 <tr align="center"> <td>1265</td> <td>Phase Biases</td> <td>GPS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> </tr> … … 561 578 <tr align="center"> <td>1270</td> <td>Phase Biases</td> <td>BDS</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> </td> </tr> 562 579 <tr align="center"> <td><b><br>IGS SSR</b></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> 563 <tr align="center"> <td>4076</td> <td>IGS SSR</td> <td>GNSS </td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td> 580 <tr align="center"> <td>4076</td> <td>IGS SSR</td> <td>GNSS </td> <td> </td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> <td>x</td> </tr> 564 581 565 582 </table> … … 570 587 <p> 571 588 BNC can be used in different contexts with varying data flows. Typical real-time communication follows the Ntrip protocol 572 over TCP/IP ( probablyvia SSL), RTSP/RTP or UDP, plain TCP/IP protocol, or serial communication links.573 Stream content could be observations, ephemeris, satellite orbit/clockproducts or NMEA sentences.589 over TCP/IP (also via SSL), RTSP/RTP or UDP, plain TCP/IP protocol, or serial communication links. 590 Stream content could be observations, ephemeris, SSR products or NMEA sentences. 574 591 </p> 575 592 <p> 576 593 The first of the following figures shows a flow chart of BNC connected to a GNSS receiver providing observations via 577 serial or TCP communication link for the purpose of Precise Point Positioning. The second figure shows the conversion 578 of RTCM streams to RINEX files. The third figure shows a flow chart of BNC feeding a real-time GNSS engine which 579 estimates precise orbits and clocks. BNC is used in this scenario to encode correctors to RTCM Version 3 and upload 580 them to an Ntrip Broadcaster. The fourth figure shows BNC combining several Broadcast Correction streams to 581 disseminate the combination product while saving results in SP3 and Clock RINEX files. 582 </p> 583 <p><img src="IMG/screenshot10.png"/></p> 594 serial or TCP communication link for the purpose of Precise Point Positioning. 595 </p> 596 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_01.png"width=900/></p> 584 597 <p>Figure 1: Flowchart, BNC connected to a GNSS rover for Precise Point Positioning</p> 585 586 <p> 587 </p> 588 <p><img src="IMG/screenshot01.png"/></p> 598 <p> 599 The second figure shows the conversion of RTCM streams to RINEX files. 600 </p> 601 <p> 602 </p> 603 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_02.png"width=900/></p> 589 604 <p>Figure 2: Flowchart, BNC converting RTCM streams to RINEX batches</p> 590 591 <p> 592 </p> 593 <p><img src="IMG/screenshot02.png"/></p> 605 <p> 606 The third figure shows a flow chart of BNC feeding a real-time GNSS engine, which 607 estimates precise orbits and clocks. BNC is used in this scenario to encode SSR corrections to RTCM-SSR or IGS-SSR and upload 608 them to an Ntrip Broadcaster. 609 </p> 610 <p> 611 </p> 612 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_03.png"width=900/></p> 594 613 <p>Figure 3: Flowchart, BNC feeding a real-time GNSS engine and uploading encoded Broadcast Corrections</p> 595 596 <p> 597 </p> 598 <p><img src="IMG/screenshot19.png"/></p> 614 <p> 615 The fourth figure shows BNC combining several Broadcast SSR Correction streams to 616 disseminate the combination product while saving results in SP3, Clock RINEX and SINEX Bias files. 617 </p> 618 <p> 619 </p> 620 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_04.png"width=900/></p> 599 621 <p>Figure 4: Flowchart, BNC combining Broadcast Correction streams</p> 600 622 … … 627 649 a 'Streams' section, a section for 'Log' tabs, and a 'Bottom menu bar' section, see figure below. 628 650 </p> 629 <p><img src="IMG/ screenshot09.png"/></p>651 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_05.png"width=900/></p> 630 652 <p>Figure 5: Sections on BNC's main window</p> 631 653 … … 635 657 support graphics. However, when using BNC in batch mode on Linux systems for 636 658 producing plots, you need to make sure that at least a virtual X-Server like 637 'Xvfb' is installed and the '-display' command line option is used. 659 'Xvfb' is installed and the '-display' command line option is used. Alternatively, 660 the command line option '--plattform' can be tried to use with the argument 'offscreen' 661 and the '-display' command line option. 638 662 </p> 639 663 … … 661 685 <p> 662 686 Precompiled builds of BNC are available for MS Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. They can be downloaded for 663 installation from <a href="http://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download" target="_blank">http://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download</a>. 664 Please ensure that you always use the latest released 665 version of the program. 687 installation from <a href="https://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/bnc" target="_blank">https://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/bnc</a>. 688 Please ensure that you always use the latest released version of the program. 666 689 </p> 667 690 <p> … … 676 699 <b>Linux Build:</b> Static library and shared library builds for BNC are provided for a selection of Linux distributions. 677 700 Download the ZIP archive for a version which fits to your Linux system, unzip the archive and run the included BNC binary. 678 A static build would be sufficient in case you do not want BNC to plot PPP results with Google Map (GM) or679 OpenStreetMap (OSM) maps in the background. GM/OSM usage requires BNC builds from shared libraries.701 A static build would be sufficient in case you do not want BNC to plot PPP results with 702 OpenStreetMap (OSM) maps in the background. OSM usage requires BNC builds from shared libraries. 680 703 </p> 681 704 … … 695 718 be checked out from Subversion repository <a href="http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/svn/trunk/BNC" 696 719 target="_blank">http://software.rtcm-ntrip.org/svn/trunk/BNC</a>. A ZIP archive available from 697 <a href="http ://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download" target="_blank">http://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/download</a>720 <a href="https://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/bnc" target="_blank">https://igs.bkg.bund.de/ntrip/bnc</a> 698 721 provides the source code. 699 722 </p> … … 875 898 </ol> 876 899 877 <p><img src="IMG/ screenshot31.png"/></p>900 <p><img src="IMG/Figure_06.png"width=900/></p> 878 901 <p>Figure 6: Management of configuration options in BNC:<br> 879 902 <table>
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