Every RTK corrections service delivers the same stream to every device. But Point One Navigation has built a modern, programmable network that developers define by API.
In this product update livestream, CEO Aaron Nathan and COO Tom Weeks introduce the Software Defined Corrections Network (SDCN) — the first RTK corrections network you can program.
Define how your network looks and behaves down to the device level, in real time. Your application code controls data rates, signal configurations, and device profiles — the same way you'd manage any other layer of your autonomy stack.
00:00 Introduction & why cellular is the right analogy for corrections
03:12 The cellular journey — from static 1G networks to software-defined
06:44 Control plane vs. execution plane — the architecture that changed everything
10:45 Private networks in cellular — and why it matters more for corrections
13:06 How the corrections world mirrors early cellular
15:15 Introducing SDCN — device profiles and the control plane
22:31 What you can configure today — dynamic data rates, signals, switching, profiles
31:17 Demo — SDCN device profiles in action with Mike Kurdziel
35:55 Deep dive teaser — join us April 8 with the engineering team
36:21 Q&A — future capabilities, existing customers, and latency explained
42:09 Closing — next livestream on the future of robotics
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If you're building outdoor autonomy — robots, mowers, drones, vehicles — and GNSS is part of your stack, this is for you.