Interact with OxTS devices in the easiest way for basic end-to-end testing using NAVsuite, OxTS’ set of Windows applications.
You can configure your OxTS device, monitor it through calibration and your test, as well as post-process for the most accurate data possible.
There is also the possibility to troubleshoot data using the NAVgraph tool and configure a base station with NAVbase.
Interact with your OxTS device
Configure devices for all applications
Monitor multiple devices in real-time
Troubleshoot on the fly
Collect data from market-leading hardware
NAVconfig is our universal configuration tool for OxTS devices.
You can create unlimited configuration files, both online and offline, and even extract configurations from previous data collections. Allowing you to create specific configurations for your chosen test environment and hardware bundle.
The step-by-step wizard ensures you apply all the essential inputs to make your calibration easier and your data as accurate as possible. And with 3D representations of orientation and relative distances between your OxTS device, antenna(s) and axles, you can clearly see whether your configuration is correct.
You can also check your device’s general information, such as what feature codes are available to it for configuring and the version of firmware it is running.
NAVdisplay allows you to monitor your navigation data in real-time.
Using our ready made templates, you can immediately see the measurements that matter to you, across any devices live on your network.
You can also create your own templates and customise the thresholds on each widget, so you can see whether you’re at your required specification at a glance.
There are also multiple plugins, that allow you to improve your configuration settings, record test data and more.
Get power-user performance with the new NAVdisplay beta.
Following a fundamental redesign to deliver an intuitive NAVdisplay dashboard, it’s never been easier to see what your OxTS device is seeing.
A familiar interface, improved
The updated NAVdisplay beta interface introduces a host of usability improvements whilst retaining the essence of previous iterations. It means experienced users will find their NAVdisplay experience both familiar and smoother, whilst others will find it a much more intuitive application to pick up for the first time.
Tailored to you
The new customisation options in the NAVdisplay beta make it easier to view the data that matters, when it matters.
Zero in on the moments that matter
NAVdisplay users often want to separate the key moments from the rest of the data. The Test & Save utility has long been the way to do this; creating separate data files of individual test runs and other key moments. Test & Save returns in the NAVdisplay beta and it has never been easier to use.
NAVsolve is our powerful post-processing application.
Once you’ve collected your data, NAVsolve provides a number of functions designed to quickly extract the measurements you need with minimum effort, whether on single or multiple files.
Alongside being able to add differential corrections to measurements, NAVsolve can automatically read multiple RINEX files and show a preview of raw data before processing, to help your data be as accurate as possible.
For challenging environments, our forward/backwards processing algorithm and single-satellite aiding technology gx/ix, also helps to improve accuracy.
Plot, analyse and export your navigation data after your test with NAVgraph.
It enables you to read OxTS formatted data and display it in graphical form, perfect for troubleshooting, NAVgraph can also export data in a number of formats.
Inertial navigation system files are often large, so NAVgraph has been optimised to preserve system performance even when very large files are loaded and multiple measurements are displayed.
NAVbase is your way of configuring an RT-Base S or a GPS-Base.
If you have an RT-Base S, you can often just turn it on and get going. But NAVbase gives you control of your base station settings, such as correction type (like RTCM v3.2 for Galileo constellation support) and how long you want it to average satellite positions.
You can also check the status of your base station, the number of satellites it can see and its known position.
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