GNSS/GPS Flashcards

1
Q

How many satellites are there?

A

32 in 6 orbital planes.

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2
Q

What info can GPS provide?

A

Position in 3D
Time
Speed determination

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3
Q

Describe the basic principle of operation for the GPS system?

A

A satellite sends a signal, a receiver notes the time the signal is received. Comparing the time of transmission to the time of receipt provides a distance from the satellite

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4
Q

How many satellites are needed for a 3D fix?

A

3, but 4 is needed for a more accurate fix

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5
Q

What are the satellites orbit height and time?

A

20’200 km and 12h

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6
Q

What three segments does the GPS system consist of?

A
  1. Space segment
  2. Control segment
  3. User segment
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7
Q

When is RAIM prediction required?

A

For RNP ops with RNP values of 0,3 or less

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8
Q

What different GPS augmentation systems are available?

A
  1. GBAS (LAAS)
  2. SBAS (WAAS)
  3. ABAS (RAIM)
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9
Q

How many satellites are guaranteed to be available 95% of the time?

A

24

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10
Q

How many satellites are normally visible from any point on the earth?

A

5 to 8 satellites

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11
Q

How many satellites are needed to be in view for RAIM to do fault detection?

A

5

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12
Q

How many satellites are needed to be in view for RAIM to do fault detection and exclusion?

A

6

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13
Q

If RAIM has 5 satellites in view and there is a fault in one, will RAIM continue to operate?

A

No

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