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Get Started with PPK Geofencing

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This article provides an overview of the PPK Georeferencing workflow. It links to detailed procedures for each step. Use this guide if new to PPK or for a summary of the end-to-end process before following the individual articles.

Prerequisites

  • Hovermap ST/ST-X with Backpack or Vehicle RTK kit, or GX1

  • Rover GNSS receiver (Hovermap only): Emlid RS2, RS2+, or RS3; Trimble R10, R12, R12i, or R980; Leica GS18. GX1 uses the integrated GNSS receiver.

  • Base station data from one of the following sources:

    • Local GNSS receiver: Any GNSS receiver capable of logging RINEX data, positioned over a known point for the duration of the scan

    • GNSS correction network: A nearby permanent station that provides high-rate (1 Hz or greater) observation data downloadable after the mission

  • Commander 2.3 or later installed on a supported mobile device

  • Aura 2.2 or later with the RTK / PPK module active

  • Emlid Studio installed on a computer (free download from emlid.com)

Workflow overview

PPK Georeferencing consists of 3 steps completed across two phases: field capture and office processing.

Step

Phase

Tool

Action

1

Field

Commander and GNSS receiver app

Capture the scan and record RINEX data

2

Office

Emlid Studio

Process RINEX files to produce a .pos trajectory file

3

Office

Aura

Process the scan using the .pos trajectory file

Step 1: Capture a scan with PPK georeferencing

Hovermap: Start RINEX logging on the rover GNSS receiver before starting the mission in Commander. When the GNSS receiver is connected, a PPK toggle appears in the mission workflow. Enable it before starting the scan. Offload scan data and RINEX files when the mission is complete. See the receiver data guide for export and conversion instructions:

GX1: Enable PPK during mission setup in Commander. The integrated GNSS receiver logs RINEX data automatically. Offload scan data when the mission is complete.

(Optional) Local base station: Position the base station over a known point and start RINEX logging before beginning the scan. Offload RINEX files when complete. Not required if using a CORS network.

See Capture a Hovermap scan with PPK georeferencing or Capture a GX1 scan with PPK georeferencing for the full procedure.

Step 2: Process RINEX files in Emlid Studio

Import rover and base RINEX files into Emlid Studio and configure kinematic processing settings. Processing produces a corrected .pos trajectory file.

See Process RINEX files in Emlid Studio for the full procedure.

Step 3: Process scan data in Aura using PPK

Open Aura, select SLAM / RTK / PPK, and load scan data. Set the georeferencing mode to the appropriate PPK mode for the mount type, then add the .pos trajectory file generated in Emlid Studio. Select Start to begin processing.

See Process scan data in Aura using PPK for the full procedure.

Outcome

After completing these steps, Aura produces a fully georeferenced point cloud ready for use in project deliverables.