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Global Positioning System An easy to use technology for everyone By Dr. Badruddin, CCC
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Global Positioning System

An easy to use

technology for everyone

By Dr. Badruddin, CCC

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What is GPS ?

A very precise positioning system

• Developed and maintained by the

US Department of Defense (DOD)

• Satellite Based

* 24 satellites* 20,200 km high orbit

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BUT!

Although it is a very precise

geographic positioning system

•It is very easy to get youself into trouble

•Why?

•Because you (probably) don’t understand

how it works

•And that leads to garbage

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Characteristics of GPS

• Free

• Precise

• Reliable

• Anytime & anywhere

• All weather

• Unlimited user capacity

Accurate(precise)

Almost!

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Segments of GPS

1. Space SegmentA constellation of 24 satellites

2. Monitor StationA network of earth-based facilities

3. Users & Equipment

Source:Trimble

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Segments of GPS

Source:Trimble

1. Space Segment

A constellation of 24 satellites

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GPS Monitoring Station

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How GPS Works ………

Uses measurements from 4+ satellitesDistance = travel time x speed of light

Source:Trimble

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Determining GPS Position

• Suppose the distance from Satellite A to our position is 11,000 miles

• At this point we could be located anywhere on the specified sphere

Satellite A+

• Next, let us take another measurement from a second satellite, Satellite BSatellite B

+

• Now our position is narrowed down to the

intersection of theses two sphere

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Satellite C+

Determining GPS Position

Satellite A

Satellite B+

+• Taking another measurement

from a 3rd satellite narrows our position down even further, to the two points

• So by ranging from 3 satellites we can narrow our position to just two points in space

• These points are located where the 3rd sphere cuts through the the intersection of first two spheres

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Satellite C+

How do we decide which one is our true location?

Satellite A

Satellite B+

+

• We could make a 4th measurement from another satellite to determine the true point

• However, GPS receivers use a 4th satellite to precisely locate our position

• We can eliminate one of the two points that gives a ridiculous answer

• The ridiculous point may be too far from the earth

OR

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Determining GPS Position

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How accurate is GPS?Depends on some variables

• Design of receiver

• Relative positions of satellites,

technically known as PDOP (Position

dilution of precision)

• Postprocessing

• Time spent on measurement

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GPS Receivers

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GeoXT Versus Garmin

Mostly used for GIS data collection

Mostly used for recreational purposes

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Methods of data collection

Three methods of positioning

• Autonomous10-20 meters

• Differential2-5 meters

• Phase Differentialcentimeter

2-5m10-20 m

cm

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How accurate is GPS?Depends on some variables

• Design of receiver

• Relative positions of satellites, often known as DOP (Dilution of Precision)

• Postprocessing

• Time spent on measurement

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WAAS• Wide Area Augmentation System.

• It provides FREE GPS differential correction data for visible satellites

• Developed & operated by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) for flight navigation but it’s available free to GPS users

• WAAS-enabled receivers can provide sub-meter level accuracy anywhere in most locations of the US and

southern Canada.

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WAAS• Differential corrections are computed from

ground stations and then uploaded to geostationary satellites for broadcasting

• WAAS-enabled GPS receiver automatically uses such correction data to enhance the positional accuracy

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PDOP

Multipath

SNR

Sources of error

Source:Trimble

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Multipath

• When GPS signals arrive at the receiver having traveled different paths

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What is a PDOP?• Position Dilution of Precision

Good PDOP Poor PDOP

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SNR (signal-to-noise ratio)

• SNR determines the signal strength relative to noise

• GPS position is degraded if the SNR of one or more satellites in the constellation falls below certain range

Signal StrengthIndicators

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Using Garmin12

Quit ENTER

Goto PAGE

MARK

Scroll keypad

Cycle through pages

Save awaypoint

On/Offswitch

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Common use of GPS

A. GIS data collection & mapping

B. Navigation

C. Recreation

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GPS for Navigation

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GPS for Navigation

• GPS in PDA• Are getting popular

in car• Comes with voice

guidance

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GPS in recreation

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GPS in Farmland

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Future GPS

A. GPS in USA

B. GLONASS program from Russia

C. GALILEO from European countries

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