CNAV - C-Nav GNSS Correction Services
CNAV - C-Nav GNSS Correction Services
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Reference Network
C-Nav GNSS corrections system satellite tracking stations include a minimum of two active receivers at
each site.
Processing Centers
We have two identical processing centers, one in California and one in Illinois. At each processing center,
two unique correction solutions are calculated– C-NavC1® the GPS-only solution and C-NavC2® the GPS
and GLONASS solution.
»» Receives the full complement of C-Nav »» Continuously monitors PPP correctors for
reference station data (both A and B receivers) quality
»» Compares the observables from each A and »» Fed by resilient and spatially diversified
B receiver and independently selects the communication routing links
optimum solution »» Sends correctors to the Land Earth Station
»» C-NavC1® and C-NavC2®solutions handle (LES) network for uplink to the C-Nav
the data cloud independent of each other, INMARSAT satellites (Net-1 and Net-2) and via
producing two independent sets of PPP dedicated servers to the Internet
corrections
Delivery Systems
The C-Nav satellite delivery system has seven geostationary satellites providing global, high-power
L-Band signals. A minimum of two satellites are visible to every C-Nav PPP corrections user. The
seven satellite constellation is divided into Net-1 and Net-2 to simplify redundancy settings on the user
equipment.
»» Correction data from both processing centers »» The INMARSAT satellites are constantly
are compared and the best is sent to the monitored to ensure service continuity and
satellite quality
»» Secure, high-speed cable and VSAT with ISDN »» Backup channel capacity available on adjacent
backups is used for data flow between the satellites covering the same regions
processing centers and the uplink sites »» Since the expansion of Net-1 and Net-2 to
seven satellites, the uptime of the combined
system has been 100%
Because these receivers are designed by the same experts that developed the correction algorithms,
they make optimum use of the data to produce outstanding stable, reliable, and accurate results.
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