Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology LTD. A02008 Manuale Utente
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X360 GIS Reference Receiver User Guide
B.I.i. T
HE NETWORK APPLIANCE CONCEPT
Traditionally, a GNSS Receiver has one operator. That person is the only
user of the Receiver so they can change settings without affecting other
users.
With the X360 GIS
Receiver, an operator can configure a Receiver once,
and then make it available as a network appliance for general use by one or
more users (or clients).
This network appliance concept lets you set up the Receiver to provide one
or more services that one or more users can access through a Local Area
Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), such as the Internet. Once
the Receiver is set up, you need make only minimal changes, if any, to the
Receiver configuration.
When the Receiver is operating as a network appliance, it provides services
to all users attached to the Receiver through the network.
Different streamed services may be configured on different ports, for
example, with differing data rates or data combination. To obtain a service,
the client has only to connect to a specific port. In this way, most users do
not need to control the Receiver. Changing global settings, such as masks,
will affect all users of all services.
The Receiver provides the following standard configuration and data logging
services:
Use
...
...
To perform...
HTT
P
P
All manual and automated configuration operations to
manage the logged data file space.
manage the logged data file space.
FTP
Remote manual and/or automated operations to manage
the logged data file upload path.
the logged data file upload path.
B.II. RECEIVER
SERVICES
The Receiver can provide one or more streaming or query services over
a RS-232 serial port or a TCP/IP port:
Streaming service
Anyone with authorized access can obtain streamed information, such
as GNSS measurements or RTCM corrections, without having to control
or issue commands to the Receiver. The client simply connects to the
port that is streaming the required information.