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Offset Correction
Offset Correction is a crucial procedure that should be executed under certain circumstances to
ensure the highest level of precision during operations. Implementing this offset correction procedure
harmonizes the aircraft's internal mapping system with the physical layout of the field, guaranteeing
an accurate correspondence between the two. The following are situations in which Offset Correction
should be performed:
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Creation or Modification of Fields (VRTK):
When a new field is delineated using the remote
controller with the Positioning Mode of VRTK (Virtual RTK), or existing field parameters (such as
boundaries, obstacles, or restricted zones) are altered, Offset Correction must be executed. This
step is vital to ensure that the drone's internal understanding of the field's layout is congruent
with its actual physical structure. It helps in avoiding navigational errors and ensures that the
drone can operate within the defined parameters efficiently.
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Major Shifts in Operational Area:
If the drone's geographical operational context
experiences a significant change compared to the previously recorded location, executing
a Offset Correction is imperative. This adjustment ensures that the aircraft's internal map
is updated to accurately reflect the current operation environment, taking into account any
geographical or environmental changes that may affect the drone's performance.
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High Precision Tasks:
In scenarios that demand a high level of precision, such as crop
spraying or seeding, Offset Correction is highly recommended. This procedure guarantees that
the drone accurately adheres to the planned routes, thereby maximizing the effectiveness of
the operation.
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After Extended Inactivity:
If a created field has been inactive for a prolonged period, a Offset
Correction must be executed before resuming operations. This action compensates for any
potential GPS drift or inaccuracies that might have accumulated during the period of inactivity.
It ensures that the drone's navigation system is recalibrated to the current conditions, providing
a reliable basis for operations.
Offset Correction is a key operational step that aims to maintain high precision in drone operations. It
is particularly crucial for agricultural activities, where even slight misalignment can result in skipped
areas or overlapping applications, potentially impacting the effectiveness and efficiency of these
operations. Depending on your preference and the specific conditions of the operation, Offset
Correction can be conducted using one of the following methods:
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