: For moving assets, set the Update Time to a low value (e.g., 2ms to 8ms) to ensure GPS coordinates are refreshed as frequently as the receiver allows.
: Mount GPS antennas outdoors with a clear view of the sky. In industrial settings, signal interference from steel structures can be mitigated by using high-gain external antennas.
In industrial environments, "gpsuinet" often refers to a GPS receiver acting as a PROFINET IO device.
: Use a WiFi Analyzer to ensure your 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels do not overlap with neighboring networks.
The "best" setup requires precise data synchronization to ensure your PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) receives location data in real-time.
: Use M12 D-coded connectors for PROFINET ports to ensure an IP67-rated, vibration-resistant connection suitable for mobile machinery or harsh factory floors.
: Use WireGuard or OpenVPN to mask your network's physical location or tunnel back to a home base. WireGuard is recommended for its higher throughput on portable hardware.