Glossary
A
A+ line
A guidance line you define on your field. The A+ line is defined fixing a point, then heading in a direction.
Guidance lines are for use with automated steering.
AB line
A guidance line you define on your field. You set a beginning point (A) and an end point (B). You use
guidance lines for use with automated steering.
Accelerometer
A device that measures non-gravitational acceleration.
Access path
A space between your guidance lines. They can be useful if there is road (or other field feature that breaks
the consistent flow of swaths) through the middle of your field.
Aggressiveness
The measure of how strongly the system makes steering changes.
Autonomous GNSS positioning
Autonomous GNSS positioning uses no corrections. The rover receiver calculates its position using only
the GNSS signals it receives. This method does not have high absolute accuracy, but the relative accuracy
is comparable to the other methods.
RTK GNSS positioning uses the RTK positioning method to achieve centimeter-level accuracy. To use the
RTK method, you must first set up a base station. The base station uses a radio link to broadcast RTK
corrections to one or more rover receivers.
B
Benchmark
A point on the field with GPScoordinates assigned to it.
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