Methods and devices for using data in data formats which are not directly processable
A data format, a technology for receiving data, applied in measurement devices, program control devices, electrical digital data processing, etc., and can solve problems such as the expansion of the number of available notifications
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[0048] In the following, the method according to the invention and the accessory device or dictionary will be further explained purely by way of example on the basis of the exemplary embodiments shown schematically in the drawings.
[0049] FIG. 1 schematically shows the structure of a prior art geodetic data format with flags. An example of such an implementation is the RTCM standard V2.3. Following the header A which is the same for all data formats are a first flag 1 , a second flag 2 and a third flag 3 . By setting one of the flag bits, ie by assigning a binary value "1" to the respective bit, the corresponding appended complement is signaled to the program being evaluated. In the top example of the code format, all three flag bits 1, 2, and 3 are set to "zero", causing the program to process the beginning of the notification in this format, and then not to read other data. The data format located below has the first flag bit 1 set at "1", which indicates that the suppl...
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