Real Projection Coordinate System


Coordinate reference system for the entire Earth

  • Background
  • 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
    Measures the geodesic
    Supports multiple Datums
    Orientations: north, east, south, west
    UoM: meters
    Offers direct solutions on the reference ellipsoid
  • 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
  • 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.
  • ADVANTAGES
    REAL TRAJECTORIES
    REAL DISTANCES
    REAL COORDINATES
    EQUIVALENCE WITH GEODETIC SYSTEMS
  • RPCS as a Globalized System for Navigation
  • RPCS Global Navigation Integration