05/09/2025
GeoInfo 101:
Moving Base GNSS is an advanced Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) technique in which both the base and rover receivers are mounted on moving platforms instead of employing the conventional stationary base and mobile rover setup. By rigidly installing two GNSS antennas on a platform with a fixed and calibrated baseline, this method allows for precise relative positioning and reliable heading determination. The approach eliminates the dependence on a static base station, thereby enhancing positioning accuracy and operational efficiency, particularly in environments where establishing a stationary base is impractical or where dynamic navigation is required.
At J.S.B. Engineering and Surveying Consultancy, we integrate this advanced method into our surveying and mapping solutions to deliver unparalleled accuracy, efficiency, and adaptability. By leveraging Moving Base GNSS, we are able to:
Enhance Survey Precision – Provide survey-grade accuracy even in dynamic and challenging field conditions.
Optimize Operations – Reduce the logistical requirements of setting up traditional base stations, allowing for faster deployment and cost-effective project ex*****on.
Expand Applications – Support specialized operations such as hydrographic surveys, mobile mapping, precision agriculture, and infrastructure monitoring.
Ensure Reliability – Maintain consistent accuracy in areas where fixed base stations are not feasible, including remote, rugged, or restricted environments.
This innovative approach reflects our commitment to applying modern geospatial technologies in support of property surveys, mineral land surveys, land development, and infrastructure planning—ensuring compliance with national standards and delivering results that empower our clients to make data-driven decisions with confidence.🫶