The RPCS is defined as a new flat coordinate reference system (CRS) according to the guidelines established by the ISO-19111 standard, being in line with geodetic reference systems such as WGS84.
In line with international standards, RPCS improves the performance of current geodetic systems such as WGS84 or PZ90, generating a much more accurate basis for navigation.
Attribute
RPCS
WGS84
PZ90
Area of use: World
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Measures the geodesic
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Supports multiple Datums
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Orientations: north, east, south, west
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UoM: meters
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Offers direct solutions on the reference ellipsoid
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Development
RPCS translates into a new cartographic projection with the ability to project the entire Earth and free of deformations.
The RPCS becomes a new support for navigation by unifying all CRSs into a single improved real coordinate system, offering accuracies of less than 10cm in any area of the Earth.
RPCS unifies all navigation systems under its reference system, improving the performance of radar and inertial navigation systems.
RPCS
GNSS Navigation
Radar Navigation
Inertial Navigation
UNIFICATION OF ALL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Strategic solution
The ability to integrate all navigation systems under a single Reference System makes RPCS a multi-source technology, capable of transferring any metric to the same reference system in which GNSS works.
Improve navigation with a new, more accurate and multipurpose data source capable of merging with any geospatial data source, achieving true positioning in challenging environments.