NTRIP definition

NTRIP means the protocol for Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet;
NTRIP means Network Transport of RTCM data over IP.

Examples of NTRIP in a sentence

  • NTBA first establishes the horizontal control for the project using NTRIP service LEICA SmartNET or other available published control.

  • Authentication for real-time Data streams will be achieved by using the NTRIP protocol (Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet).

  • The RTK corrections of the EGNSS receiver will be obtained with RTCM messages either from a C-ITS RSU or an NTRIP mobile server.

  • The GNSS correction data are sent by the NTRIP protocol from the MEC server via LTE/5G to the modem installed in the vehicle.

  • To this end, ITCR will provide access by NTRIP, FTP and HTTP to ESA's receiver.

  • Now with the integration of NTRIP server also in the GNSS equipment, it seems that more an more appli- cation processing will be transferred into the ‘GNSS chipset ASIC’ to achieve a further cost reduction.

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