Title: Beyond GPS
1Beyond GPS
Presented by Dean Fledderjohn Kyocera
Wireless The Morey Corp.
1130 a.m. 1200 p.m. Lake Michigan A
2Delivering Solutions
Dean Fledderjohn Kyocera Wireless
3Delivering Solutions
The Morey Corp.
4Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Constellation of 24 Satellites provide worldwide
coverage - Each satellite circles the globe twice each day
at an altitude of 11,000 miles - System design ensures that a minimum of 4
satellites are in view from anywhere on earth at
all times
- 1.5 GHz fixed frequency spread spectrum
- Developed operated by U.S. Government to
enhance the effectiveness of allied and U.S.
military forces - Accuracy to within 3 meters, under ideal
conditions - Cost of 12 Billion to develop and build the
system to supply very accurate location
5Types of GPS found in Cellular Applications
- Stand Alone GPS
- The GPS receiver calculates a position without
using any assistance data or connection to
network - MS-Based
- The GPS receiver calculates the position using
assistance data from a location server to
increase cold-start sensitivity and reduce the
start time for an initial position calculation.
6Types of GPS (continued)
- MS-Assisted
- The GPS receiver uses assistance data from a
location server to make measurements related to
its distance from the GPS satellites, then sends
this information to the location server where the
position is calculated. This mode also increases
cold start sensitivity and reduces the start time
for an initial position calculation. - MS-Assisted / Hybrid
- Wireless network information is added to GPS
measurements as part of the position calculation
by the location server, integrating the relative
strengths of GPS information and available
wireless network location information for
increased positioning reliability in difficult
GPS environments.
7Conventional GPS Receiver Operation
- Conventional GPS 3m 50m Accuracy
- What street corner are you on?
- Provides a level of accuracy similar to AGPS but
may take from seconds up to a minute from cold
start and requires stronger satellite signals in
order to demodulate - Demodulates the 50 baud satellite navigation
messages to determine the following - Exact location of satellites in orbit (ephemeris
almanac information) - Clock corrections other data for each satellite
- Measures the time difference of arrival of 4 or
more satellite signals - Calculates time, latitude, longitude, altitude,
velocity bearing
8Assisted GPS (A-GPS) Receiver Operation
- Assisted-GPS provides 3m 50m Accuracy
- What street corner are you on?
- Better than conventional GPS 20dB more
sensitive than conventional GPS reduces GPS
cold start times from 1-15 minutes down to only a
few seconds - Highest accuracy More accurate than Cell-ID,
AFLT, ETDOA, OTDOA, Uplink TDOA Provides street
corner accuracy - Works in blocked environments
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9How Does gpsOne Work?
- A gpsOne-enabled handset ? receives a small
assistance data message from a network server ? - The gpsOne enabled handset then reads information
from GPS satellites ? to measure its distance
from all the satellites it can see (called
ranging information) - The gpsOne enabled handset then uses this ranging
information to create a position fix, or sends
the ranging information back to the server where
it can be combined with network information ? to
produce an even better fix - gpsOne also operates in Standalone mode, without
requiring any assistance data from the network
10Application Considerations
- Costs
- Hardware
- Service Fees
- Frequency of fixes
- How often to locate
- Triggers
- Store and Forward
- Accuracy needs
- Time to First Fix
- Power Consumption
11Beyond GPSPresented by
Dean Fledderjohn Kyocera Wireless Rob
Gephart The Morey Corporation Glen
Allmendinger Harbor Research
12- Beyond GPS Technology
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
Subtopic Subtopic Subtopic Subtopic - Wide-Area Augmented GPS / Local Area Augmented
GPS Subtopic Subtopic Subtopic Subtopic - Beyond GPS Technology in Action
- Agricultural Landscape Historical Perspective
Changing Mindshare - Precision Farming Technology, Components,
Benefits - Productivity Productivity Drivers, Technology
Roadmap - Return On Investment Precision Farming,
Adoption, Profitability - OEM Perspective Integration, Application
13- Beyond GPS Technology in Action
- Agricultural Landscape Historical Perspective
Changing Mindshare - Precision Farming Technology, Components,
Benefits - Productivity Productivity Drivers, Technology
Roadmap - Return On Investment Precision Farming,
Adoption, Profitability - OEM Perspective Integration, Application
14- Historical Reference
- Acreage Planted 1950 83 Million Acres of Corn
in USA - 2004 81 Million Acres of Corn in USA
- Productivity 1950 38 Bushes of Corn Per
Acre in USA - 2004 160 Bushes of Corn Per Acre in USA
- Total Production 1950 3.154 Billion Bushes
of Corn in USA - 2004 12.961 Billion Bushes of Corn in USA
Michael Swanson, Agricultural Economist, Wells
Fargo Bank, October 2006
151950
2004
16- New Methodologies, New Tools, New Mindsets
- College Education 1991 35.8 U.S. Farmers
- 2003 45.2 U.S. Farmers (USDA)
- Computer Usage 92 of all 18 to 35 year old
Farmer use computers - as part of their business (American Farm
Bureau) - Internet Acceptance 89 consider the Internet
a Farming tool - (American Farm Bureau)
- There are not many chief information officers on
the farm. But in farming, good information
management can mean the difference between making
a go of it and going bankrupt. You have sun,
soil and water. You use technology to tweak
those basic ingredients to eke out that bit of an
advantage to give you a profit - Bruce Erickson,
Agronomy Teacher, Scientific Agriculture, Purdue
University, October 2006
17- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Production Yield,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
18- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Test Area
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
19- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Planting Strategy For Test Area
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
20 - Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
21- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Yield Data for Test Area
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
22- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Combined Planting Yield Data for Test Area
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
23- Precision Farming
- Technology Global Positioning,
Computers, Sensors,
Application Software - Components Yield Monitors, GPS
(Global Positioning System), DGPS
(Differentiated GPS), GIS
(Geographical Info. System), VRT
(Variable Rate Technology) - Benefits Maximization Yield Production,
Maximize Equipment Efficiency, Reduce Risk,
Environmental Stewardship, Increase
Profitability
Secondary Soil
Primary Soil
Eroded Soil
Precision Farming Yield Map Purdue
University Terry Griffin Jess
Lowenberg-DeBoer Site Specific Management Center
24- Productivity Drivers
- Farming Intelligence Data, Yield Modeling,
Technology - Productivity
- National Data Bases US Department of
Agriculture Data Bases, University Data Bases,
Analysis Tools - Yield Monitoring Ever improving sensory
equipment deployed on agriculture equipment - measuring yields.
- Technology Precision Farming Using GPS,
Computers, Sensors, Application Software and
VRT to plan, plow, plant, manage and harvest
tillable acreage.
Precision Farming
25- Agriculture Business and Technology Roadmap
- Benefits Technology has driven incremental, but
significant changes in Agriculture.
Computerized data acquisition, risk management
and cost analysis are escalating.
1996
2006
2011
Seed, Fertilizer and Machinery Costs managed on
Paper Tractors, Combines and Sprayers driven by
farmers Planting Decision made on farmers
experience and instincts
Costs tracked in computer spreadsheets using
business analysis software Machinery guided by
GPS, with farmers monitoring activity in the cab
and usually, turning the steering wheel at the
end of each row Experience and instinct
supplemented with statistical analysis of
historical trend data
Wireless networks in rural areas enable the use
of handheld computers for tracking and
analysis Driverless, robotic machinery
controlled by onboard computers pre-programmed
for plowing, planting, managing and
harvesting Computer analysis and farmer
experience further refine variables including
near-real-time data on international market
demand and pricing
Baseline, GPS and Business Intelligence
Rubenacker Farms Makes Hay With I.T., October 2,
2006
26- Precision Farming
- Benefits Productivity
- Return On Investment (ROI)
- Risk Management Diagnosis of Crop Problems,
Better Process Control, - Informed Crop Rotation, Choice of Species
Agronomic Practices - Cost Control Reduce Fuel Consumption, Improved
Equipment Maintenance, Reduce Irrigation
requirements, Reduced Pesticide Expenses,
Reduced Fertilizer Expenses, Reduced Seed
Expenses - Business Practices Better Resale Value of
Equipment, Better Access to Capital, Improved
Planning, Better Scheduling, Maximize Equipment
Efficiency, Control Input Costs, Manage Risk
and Incorporate Trend Analysis into the
Business Decision Process. In the future
maximizing profitability by segregating higher
yielding product for higher margin channels.
27- Does Precision Farming make Economic Sense?
- Historical Data Agricultural productivity has
increased tremendously in the last 50 years. - Precision Farming Tools and Techniques have
contributed to improved productivity in
agriculture, but they have not been the only
contributor. - Technology Adoption Purdue University
estimates 50 of US Farms utilize Yield
Monitoring Equipment and 20 utilize
GPS/DGPS/Augmented GPS system to manage
plowing, planting, managing and harvesting. - Profitability The Profitability of GPS
Technology used in Precision Farming still
comes down to the actual local farming conditions
according to the Manitoba Department of
Agriculture. Commodity driven low value crops
have a tougher ROI to satisfy.
28OEM Perspective Integration, Application
- OEMs can differentiate their machines, and they
can increase their knowledge of how and where
machines are used, which helps them build better
equipment Brian Niznik, Sr. Dir. of Worldwide
Business Development, Qualcomm
- The number of (fully equipped) vehicles coming
out of the factory has really jumped. Weve
known there was a good business case now the
stars have aligned and both dealers and customers
also understand the business case - Thomas Bucklar, N. American Manager of Machine
Control and Guidance Division, Caterpillar
- On the vehicle, our devices sits on the CAN bus,
measuring the heartbeat of the vehicle, with
fault management and remote diagnostics.
Abraham Orbach, Platform Manager Precision Farm
Guidance Division, Case IH
- Its not just about building a box thats rugged
enough for this environment. Once you get the
information, it has to be put into a form thats
useful to the user. Brian Niznik, Sr. Dir. of
Worldwide Business Development, Qualcomm
- We focus on integration, putting data in the
forms different users need to make money or save
money. Thomas Bucklar, N. American Manager of
Machine Control and Guidance Division, Caterpillar