Lgo Processing Procedure

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To process GNSS data with Leica Geo Office (LGO) software, you can follow these general

steps:
Data Import:
i. Launch Leica Geo Office software.
ii. Go to the "GNSS" tab or module in the software.
iii. Select "Import" or a similar option to import the GNSS raw data files from your
surveying receiver or data collector.
iv. Choose the appropriate file format and locate the files on your computer.
v. Follow the prompts to import the GNSS data into LGO.
vi. Base Station and Rover Data Setup:
vii. Specify which files correspond to base station and rover data.
viii. Ensure that the time synchronization between the base station and rover data is accurate.
Data Processing Configuration:
i. Configure the processing settings according to your specific project requirements.
ii. Specify the GNSS constellations and correction sources used during data collection.
iii. Set the desired coordinate system and geodetic parameters for your project.
iv. GNSS Data Processing:
v. Start the GNSS data processing by selecting the appropriate option, such as "Process" or
"Compute."
vi. LGO will perform the processing algorithms to calculate precise positions for the rover
points based on the base station data and the recorded measurements.
vii. The processing time will vary depending on the dataset size and the complexity of the
processing settings.
Quality Control and Editing:
i. Once the processing is complete, review the computed positions and assess their quality.
ii. Use LGO's quality control tools to identify and remove any outliers or unreliable
measurements.
iii. Edit the data if necessary, correcting any obvious errors or discrepancies.
iv. Post-Processing Analysis:
v. Utilize LGO's analysis tools to evaluate the processed GNSS data.
vi. Generate reports, statistics, and graphical representations of the results.
vii. Perform any required adjustments, such as applying geoid models or coordinate
transformations.
Export and Deliverables:
i. Export the processed data in the desired format, such as CSV, DXF, or other industry-
standard formats.
ii. Create final deliverables such as coordinate files, maps, or reports.
iii. Save and archive the processed data for future reference.

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