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Our Projects

At Centipede-RTK, we believe in and invest in open-source to ensure that advanced GNSS and RTK technologies are accessible to everyone. By providing open-source software, we want to facilitate innovation, collaboration, and adaptability, lowering barriers and enabling equitable access to precise geolocation for diverse global communities and applications.

DIY RTK Base and Rover

Centipede-RTK provides detailed documentation on our collaborative, open-source GNSS Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) network. It offers resources to build RTK bases and rovers, how to connect to our GNSS RTK network, and improve satellite positioning accuracy for applications like drone mapping and automated agricultural vehicle navigation. The project aims to provide free centimeter-level geolocation precision across the world. Our documentation site also includes guides on hardware setup, software configuration, and quality analysis of RTK signals.

Open-Source RTK Base
Open-Source RTK Base
Open-Source RTK Base
Open-Source RTK Base

Millipede Caster

Millipede Caster is our open-source project that uses the NTRIP protocol to efficiently distribute RTK correction data at scale, enabling centimeter-level accuracy in GNSS RTK applications. It empowers users across various fields to access and contribute to high-precision positioning, enhancing global RTK data accessibility.

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RTKBase

RTKBase is our open-source project designed to simplify setup and running RTK base stations. It enables users to create their own high-precision RTK stations, either as standalone bases or in order to contribute to the broader Centipede-RTK network.

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