PPP & PPK Workflows

I am currently testing out PPP and PPK workflows to check the accuracy of data against known points at several sites which have had survey stations setup previously. I am based in the UK and using Reach RS+ units. I have logged base data in the field and using static processing to post-process with OS Net data to establish corrected base coordinates. Using the corrected base coordinates I am then using the kinematic processing option to correct the rover data - this is giving me a .pos file. However, unlike the Stop&Go processing option, I am unable to get a corrected csv file as output. How can I get the corrected rover coordinates so I can compare with the known survey points?

Hi @j.arnott,

Welcome to the community!

Did I understand correctly that you used the Stop and Go option but encountered an error during the processing? Or did you successfully post-process the CSV, but the corrected file is missing?

Hi @ruth.bongon

I post-processed the Rover data using Kinematic Processing with the new base coordinate which I established during Static Processing, however I am unsure how I see the corrected Rover coordinates ? Ideally I would be looking to correct the csv file which I have exported from Emlid Flow.

Hi Jamie.

In studio there is a tab for the stop and go workflow. It does the same process as the kinematic you’ve already done, but then asks you to import the raw csv file from flow that you have. It will run and save a your_file_“corrected”.csv to the same folder as the rover rinex (unless you change the path in the processing settings.

That file will have the corrected geographical information which can then be imported into flow and transform to OSGB (I assume as in UK).

Hi Scott,

I have processed it through the Stop&Go processing option previously, however I wasn’t sure that it was working the same way as the kinematic processing.

Hi @j.arnott,

The first part of Stop and Go is the kinematic processing. After you generate the .pos file, Emlid Studio will interpolate it with the average start and end from the CSV, giving you the corrected CSV.

Please email us at support@emlid.com if you need further help processing your data. Thanks!

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