Introducing examples of the use of "network-type RTK" in the civil engineering field.
This document introduces examples of the use of a unique technology (JENOBA method) that utilizes real-time data from electronic reference points in the civil engineering construction field, specifically the "network-type RTK." From several cases, it has been demonstrated that network-type RTK is a highly effective system in locations where GPS satellite augmentation is possible, and that it leads to increased productivity and cost reduction by eliminating the hassle of setting up base stations. A report on the "First Information Technology Construction Utilization Support Seminar" is also included. 【Featured Cases】 - Japan's first! Height control of bulldozer 3DMC using network-type RTK (Sato Construction Co., Ltd.) - Compaction management system using network-type RTK with multi-GNSS (trial operation) (Miyagi Construction Co., Ltd.) - First application of network-type RTK at a land development construction site: GNSS compaction management system case study (Kashima Construction Co., Ltd.) - Introduction example of a sand pile driving vessel using network-type RTK (Aomi Construction Co., Ltd.) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Genova Corporation is a company that provides high-precision location information services using GNSS satellites. Currently, applications utilizing network-based RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) are expanding. Our high-precision positioning data services are used in numerous fields, including autonomous driving, precision agriculture, i-Construction/ICT construction, UAVs, general surveying, civil engineering, investigation work, land and building surveying, and archaeological research.