NTRIP Reference Systems: Is there a solution to the lack of data?
07-17, 15:30–16:00 (Europe/Sarajevo), SA01

NTRIP (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol) is a protocol to get the RTK corrections in your GPS device which is frequently used nowadays.

Neither RTCM3 messages (as of version 3.3 of the standard), nor the NTRIP handshake include any clarification about the coordinate reference system (CRS) that applies to the corrected coordinates.

"NTRIP-catalog" is an open-source open-data project to create a database that will allow any application to get a good understanding of the CRS that should be used with each provider.

This talk will explain the initial problem, how it is a nightmare for many users, and how we try to fix it with this project that is open to NTRIP providers and consumers.


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Civil engineer and software developer (mainly C++). The last years I'm focused on GIS, contributing to PROJ and GDAL libraries. Member of the PSC of both projects.

https://github.com/jjimenezshaw/
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7227-9173

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