Global Positioning System (GPS)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
(GPS)
What is GPS?
User Segment
Control Segment
Space Segment
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GPS Satellites (Satellite Vehicles(SVs))
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GPS Lineage
• Phase 1: 1973-1979
CONCEPT VALIDATION
1978- First Launch of Block 1 SV
• Phase 2: 1979-1985
FULL DEVELOPMENT AND TESTS
• Phase 3: 1985-Present
PRODUCTION AND DEPLOYMENT
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Precise Positioning System (PPS)
• Accuracy degraded by
Selective Availability until 2
May 2000
– Horizontal Accuracy: 100m
• 24+ satellites
– 6 planes with 55° inclin
ation
– Each plane has 4-5 sat
ellites
– Broadcasting position
and time info on 2 freq
uencies
– Constellation has spar
es
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Space Segment
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Control Segment
Colorado
Springs
Ascension Kwajalein
Hawaii
Islands
Diego
Garcia
• Correct Orbit
and clock
• Observe
errors
ephemeris
• Create new
and clock
navigation message
Upload Station
(5) Monitor Stations Falcon AFB 11
User Segment
• Surveying/ Mapping
• Military Applications
• Recreational Uses
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How the system works
Space Segment
24+ Satellites
The Current Ephe
meris is Transmit
ted to Users
Monitor Station
s
• Diego Garcia
• Ascension Island
• Kwajalein
• Hawaii
• Colorado Springs
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GPS Control User
Colorado Springs
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Triangulation
Satellite 1 Satellite 2
Satellite 3 Satellite 4
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Distance Measuring
Rate = 186,000
Distance = Rate miles
x Timeper
second (Speed of Light) Accuracy?
plus/minus a second over more th
Time = time it takes sign an 30,000 years!!
al to travel from the SV t
o GPS receiver
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SV and Receiver Clocks
• SV Clocks
– 2 Cesium & 2 Rubidium in each SV
– $100,000-$500,000 each
• Receiver Clocks
– Clocks similar to quartz watch
– Always an error between satellite a
nd receiver clocks ( t)
• PROBLEM • SOLUTION
– Can’t use atomic clock – Receiver clocks accur
s in receiver ate over short periods
of time
Cesium Clock = – Reset often
$$$$$$$!!! – 4th SV used to recalibr
Size of PC ate receiver clock
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Breaking the Code
Transmission Time
The Carrier Signal...
combined with…
Satellite
The PRN code...
produces the
Modulated carrier signal
which is transmitted...
demodulated...
Receiver
And detected by receiver,
Locked-on, but
With a time delay...
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Accuracy and Precision in GPS
• Accuracy
– The nearness of a measurement to the sta
ndard or true value
• Precision
– The degree to which several measurement
s provide answers very close to each other
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What affects accuracy and
precision in GPS?
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Sources of Error
• Selective Availability
– Intentional degradation of G
PS accuracy
– 100m in horizontal and 160
m in vertical
– Accounted for most error in
standard GPS
– Turned off May 2, 2000
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Sources of Error
• Clock Error
– Differences between satellite cl
ock and receiver clock
• Ionosphere Delays
– Delay of GPS signals as they p
ass through the layer of charge Satellite
d ions and free electrons know
n as the ionosphere.
• Multipath Error
– Caused by local reflections of t
he GPS signal that mix with the
desired signal GPS
Antenna
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Differential GPS
• Common systems
– Geodetic Lat, Long (global)
– UTM (local)
– State Plane (local)
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Geodetic Latitude, Longitude
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Which is the correct location?
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Hands on with GPS
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Overview of Satellite Transmissions
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Schematic of GPS codes and carrier phase
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