GPS Flashcards

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What is DGPS? Could also be asked as describe GPS differentiation

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Differential GPS. DGPS is a system that makes GPS more accurate by using additional ground-based stations to correct any errors in the GPS signals. They send their corrections over VHF to DPGS receivers which automatically applies the corrections. Increases accuracy from around 15m to within 3m. Can work up to 50 miles offshore.

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2
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Explain and describe what is meant by DOP?

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Dilution of precision. This is with regard to the angle of cut of the position lines from received from the satellites. A good DOP has a lower number (1-3) and tight angle of cut and bad DOP has a higher number (6-8) and large angle of cut.

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3
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Explain HDOP

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Horizontal dilution of precision refers to horizontal variables (on the surface of the earth) latitude and longitude and is used by mariners.

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4
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How would you put a satellite derived position (SDP) on a chart.

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Check if the chart is WGS84, if not then check for corrections on chart

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5
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What does GPS provide?

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Provides a mean of navigation by satellites which relies on accurate time info to determine ranges

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What’s NAVSTAR GPS stand for?

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Navigation satellites with time and ranging Global Positioning System.

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7
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What’s the datum for GPS?

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WGS-84

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8
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Name 5 sources of error

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  1. Satellite orbital (position) error 1-5m
  2. Satellite atomic clock error 0-2m
  3. Ionosphere error delay 0-30m
  4. Tropospheric delay (weather, temp, pressure etc) 0-30m
  5. Multi path error 0-10m
  6. Receiver noise error 0-10m
  7. Receiver clock error
  8. Dilution of Precision (DoP)
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9
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What does the space segment consist of?

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24 active satellites, orbiting around 20,200km altitude. Each satellite transmits data on two coded frequencies (one for civilian- and one for military use), containing its own orbital position, identity and accurate time data, as well as other the position of the other satellites.

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10
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What happens if a control system was ever disabled?

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Then pre stored messages are available in each satellite with a 14 day prediction.
After 14 days the accuracy exceeds 400m and are therefore no longer suitable for navigation.

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11
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What are the control segments and where would you find some?

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Monitor stations that track and monitor the satellites position and their atomic clock.
You can find a few along the equator, their HQ is in Colorado Springs, US.

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12
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What is the user segment?

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GPS receiver and operator. The receivers job is to generate a code for comparison, determine the doppler shift / time difference and create a pseudo-range. Multi channel receivers can measure distance from 4 or more satellites and can therefore provide almost instantaneous readings for position.

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13
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What is the principle behind GPS position fixing?

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A satellite will generate a signal. This signal contains the satellites identity, orbital position (as well as the position of the other satellites in the constellation), very accurate time stamp and time correction. The radio wave is sent out at the speed of light. At the same time, a GPS receiver will generate the identical distinctive code for comparison upon receiving the satellites signal. When the receiver receives the code it will create a common time and calculate any differences in the received code and generated code. Any error in the timing will be due to the Doppler Shift Principle. Our receiver will then determine a pseudo range (therefore a position circle) from the satellite. In order to fix a position in the 3D plane, we use the signals from at least three satellites with a fourth satellite accounting for accuracy of time and any position uncertainty

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14
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What is the doppler shift principle? (Doppler effect)

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The apparent change of frequency of a wave due to relative motion between the source of a wave and the observer

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15
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How can we use the doppler shift principle?

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If we know the wavelength that is emitted, then any change in that frequency when the wave is returned can be measured off as speed

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16
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Why do we have datums?

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All charts need a Datum as a fixed reference frame

17
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What does WGS stand for?

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World Geodetic System (Survey)

18
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What is Ground Based Augmentation System(GBAS)?

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The control stations along the equator continually check the quality and integrity of the GPS signals, the satellites time and measure the satellite orbital positions. They then send their errors off to the master station in Colorado Springs, US. If needed, the master station can make uplink messages to the satellites with an offset correction in order for the satellites to send more accurate data to the user segment. This to get more accurate data on a global level.

19
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What is Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS)?

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SBAS improves the accuracy and reliability of GNSS information by correcting signal measurement errors and by providing information about the accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability of its signals. Done by satellites in space. It’s good for altitude corrections, beneficial for aviation.

20
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What is GDOP?

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Geometric dilution of precision

21
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What is PDOP?

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Position dilution of precision

22
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What is NDOP?

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North dilution of precision

23
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What is EDOP?

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East dilution of precision

24
Q

What is VDOP?

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Vertical dilution of precision

25
Q

What is TDOP?

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Time dilution of precision

26
Q

What is spoofing?

A

Manipulation of GPS signal

27
Q

What is the GPS receiver sensitive to?

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Other emissions of radio waves, can interfere with signal and give a bad fix, shall be installed away from other electrical equipment.