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AN INTRODUCTION
Single Reference Station RTK
Network RTK
Network RTK—Is it worth it?
Example—Using Network RTK
DIFFERENT METHODS
Evaluating Network RTK Methods
The Network & Rover Relationship
Introducing the Different Methods
i-MAX & Virtual Reference Station
MAX Corrections
Summary of the Different Methods
Remember
 

Introducing Three Different Methods

Master-Auxiliary Corrections (MAC or MAX)

The transmission of Master Auxiliary Corrections (MAX) is based on the Master Auxiliary Concept (MAC) proposed by Leica and Geo++ in 2001 (Euler et al., 2001).

The i-MAX Method

Individualized MAX (i-MAX) was developed at the same time as MAX to support older receivers that cannot support the MAX corrections.

The Virtual Reference Station Method (ViRS)

Terrasat developed the Virtual Reference Station method in the late 1990s and is comparable to i-MAX.
 
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