GNSS / GPS Flashcards
GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System
Principle of GPS
Continuously receive lines of sight from at least 6 Satellites
3 satellites give a 2D fix, 4 give a 3D fix
HDOP
Horizontal Dilution of Precision
Mariners are concerned only with HDOP.
2-dimensional aspect of total error in terms of LAT and LONG
Occurs when satellites are too close together, too high or too low, giving a poor angle of cut
HDOP values and their accuracy?
1-5 good for any nav ops
5-20 check against other navigational aids and bridge equipment
> 20 do not use for navigation
Differential GPS
Utilises a GPS monitoring system to improve Standard Positioning Service (SPS) and negate GPS errors
Transfers range and range rate corrections to local users who use their Differential GPS to correct its own range instruments before establishing a fix
Ionospheric and Tropospheric errors
Propagation
Ionospheric delays caused by solar activity in the ionosphere, will be worse during the day
Tropospheric delays in signal are due to weather and pressure systems in the troposphere
Ephemeris error
Orbital error, caused due to slight variation in the satellites orbit
Multipath error
Much like in RADAR, when signal bounces off an object such as a building or cliff, taking longer to reach the ship
Receiver noise error
Resulting from electronic signals from within the receiver itself.
Can be combatted by higher quality equipment
Control segment role:
Sends error calculations through calculated through GBAS, and sends these up to the satellites via uplink
DGPS
GBAS/SBAS
Sends a signal to a station with a known location.
Station makes corrections for the errors in location and sends this to the user segment, giving a more accurate location (generally within 5m)
In what publication do we find details of GPS/DGPS stations?
ALRS vol 2
Radio aids to Navigation
What accuracy does GPS generally give?
95% of the time, up to 25m
DGPS, up to 5m
How do we monitor the integrity of out GPS function at sea?
Verify # of satellites (more than 4, ideally over 6 for precision)
Check HDOP
Cross reference with other navigation methods
Observe for sudden accuracy changes
Use GPS with WAAS/EGNOS (SBAS) support
Update your GPS software
Understand GPS limitations