The National Metrology Technical Specification JJF 2106-2024, published on January 1, 2024, provides detailed guidelines for the calibration of terrestrial orientation systems that rely on navigation satellites. This standard is designed to ensure accurate and reliable operation of such systems used in various applications including geolocation services, surveying, mapping, and autonomous vehicle navigation.
The document outlines specific methodologies for testing and calibrating components critical to system performance, including signal reception accuracy, antenna alignment verification, data processing algorithms, and system integration. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining reference frames and time synchronization with respect to global positioning systems (GPS) and other satellite networks.
With an aim towards standardization across different manufacturers and technologies, JJF 2106-2024 serves as a cornerstone for ensuring interoperability and reliability in terrestrial orientation solutions that depend on space-based navigation infrastructure. It is intended to guide researchers, engineers, and technicians in developing robust calibration procedures and best practices.
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