What do you need to know about Pos MV?
What do you need to know about Pos MV?
POS MV is a user-friendly, turnkey system designed and built to provide accurate position, heading, attitude, heave, and velocity data of your marine vessel and remote sensing equipment. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Full screen is unavailable.
How does Pos MV work with GNSS data?
POS MV blends GNSS data with angular rate and acceleration data from an IMU and heading from GNSS Azimuth Measurement System (GAMS) to produce a robust and accurate full six degrees of freedom Position and Orientation solution.
How are the lever arms of a POS MV measured?
From the POS MV manual: When using DGPS, lever arms should be measured to ± 0.05m. When using RTK or POSPac MMS IAPPK, lever arms should be measured to ± 0.005m. When using RTK or POSPac MMS solutions, lever arms must be measured by total station, or other high resolution devices such as a 3D imaging laser or photogrammetric system.
Which is the best weight set for calibration?
You’ll also find comprehensive weight sets here that can provide convenient calibration of various sizes of scales. Sets include 12 flat body individual stainless steel weights, forceps to provide easier handling and a wooden storage case to help protect and store them. Shop Grainger for calibration weights today.
Can a POS MV be installed on a bridge?
POS MV cannot be installed near bridge-mounted equipment, in close proximity to receiving antennas, or anywhere it could be capable of interfering with safe navigation of the ship and with radio-communications. Copyright © Applanix Corporation, 2017 V DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Can a POS MV be used on a multibeam sonar?
All POS MV models are designed for use with multibeam sonar systems, enabling adherence to IHO (International Hydrographic Survey) standards on sonar swath widths of greater than ± 75 degrees under all dynamic conditions. New: POSPac Go! Software Get the same powerful post-processing capabilities, with just the click of a button.
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