How Accurate is RTK Survey?

Under ideal conditions, an RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) survey is accurate to 1 to 2 centimeters horizontally and 2 to 3 centimeters vertically at a 95% confidence level. If the base station coordinates are wrong or the wrong geodetic datum is used, RTK will simply precisely measure the wrong location by up to several meters.

Data & Tolerance Table

The following table outlines the exact parameters and tolerances associated with this scenario to help you gauge the severity of the geodetic error.

RTK Configuration Horizontal Accuracy Vertical Accuracy
VRS / Network RTK (within 20km) 1.0 cm + 1 ppm 2.0 cm + 1 ppm
UHF Local Base Station (Optical) 8 mm + 1 ppm 15 mm + 1 ppm
Float Solution (Lost Fix) 0.2m - 1.0m 0.5m - 2.0m
Autonomous (No Corrections) 2.0m - 5.0m 3.0m - 10.0m

📐 Geodetic Formula

RTK Accuracy = Base Absolute Accuracy + (Baseline Length ±PPM Error) + Ellipsoid/Geoid Vertical Separation

📜 Official Regulatory Compliance Reference

NGS (National Geodetic Survey) CORS Network Guidelines; RTCM 3.2 correction standards.

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The $50,000 Geodetic Drift Liability: NAD83 vs WGS84

Because the North American Plate moves ~2cm/year, NAD83(2011) and WGS84(G1762) currently diverge by over 2.2 meters. Using a "standard" GPS WGS84 coordinate for a high-precision NAD83 cadastral staking has triggered $50,000 Professional Liability claims for foundational rework and utility misplacement.

Risk Exposure Metric: 2.2-Meter Tectonic Drift & Epoch Accumulation