
Septentrio, a developer of GNSS positioning solutions, is adding GEODNET (Global Earth Observation Decentralized Network) GNSS correction services to its Agnostic Corrections Partner Program.
This program provides users with the flexibility to choose from a variety of high-accuracy correction services, ensuring compatibility with diverse application needs and geographical requirements. The new GEODNET decentralized RTK network could extend high-accuracy positioning to even the most remote locations while keeping costs low, benefiting a variety of applications including robotics, GIS and UAVs.
Gustavo Lopez, Market Portfolio Manager, said, “At Septentrio, we focus on delivering greater value to our GNSS users by ensuring compatibility with a wide range of high-accuracy services, while simplifying the setup process.
“This collaboration brings innovative decentralized GNSS correction options, offering users centimeter-level accuracy solutions that support new use cases requiring precise positioning, even in areas where RTK correction services are not typically available due to infrastructure limitations.”
Mike Horton, GEODNET Co-Founder, added, “GEODNET is thrilled to join Septentrio’s Agnostic GNSS Corrections Program, expanding access to the world’s largest RTK network for Septentrio’s customers. We are also excited to introduce a new GEODNET reference station, powered by Septentrio’s advanced mosaic architecture, ensuring even greater precision and resiliency in the GEODNET network.”
GEODNET is a blockchain-based Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN), which ensures secure, transparent, and efficient data sharing and transactions. The GEODNET protocol autonomously monitors and controls its 10,000+ base station network to ensure service reliability and quality.
GEODNET joins Septentrio’s Agnostic Corrections Partner Program, which already includes leading services such as Polaris from PointOne Navigation, Skylark from Swift Navigation, TopNet Live from Topcon, and PointPerfect from u-Blox.