'Rtklib: use rtklib in an android which supports raw measurements to get accurate positions

I am working on a project where I obtain raw gps measurements in a supported Android phone and use rtklib's Android port that is rtk-gps to correct this data with correction from a dgps base station. So my question is - is this achievable using rtklib? Also I see that rtklib gui expect rinex format so do I need to convert the raw data i get from mobile to rinex format and feed to rtklib library? Is there any tutorial or any documents which can help me get started??



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working on a similar project. have found RTKexplorer.com to be the most useful resource so far. what i have discovered so far is that working with android data is no where as simple as i had expected based on university practical courses using survey quality GNSS equipment. I have yet to get the RTKLIB package to produce any result, though others say that they have. at this stage i am encouraged that my proposal can work but feel i will not have the time to learn everything i need, due to the nomber of tangent skills required to make things work. Would be very interested in corresponding to help eachother work through common problems.

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