Title: Introduction to the Global Positioning System (GPS)
1Introduction to the Global Positioning System
(GPS)
2Introduction to the Global Positioning System
(GPS)
Geodesy GPS for Dummies Session III National
Science Teachers Association 2007 Annual
Conference St. Louis, MO March 31, 2007 Casey
Brennan
3Learning Outcomes
- Participants will be able to describe the basics
of GPS. - Participants will be able to describe the method
GPS uses to calculate your position. - Participants will be able to list at least three
ways that GPS is important to your daily life.
4Overview
- Part 1 A brief history of positioning
- Part 2 GPS 101
- Part 3 The amazing new world of precise
positioning
5Where are we?
- What is positioning and what is surveying?
- Positioning in the USA (zero meridian)
6The Importance of Time
- Time has been the limiting factor for a lot of
science, including the science of positioning - Ships and clocks (John Harrison and the 18th
Century) - Better accuracy requires better clocks
John Harrison 1693-1776
7The Technological Revolution
- Satellites
- Atomic clocks
- Microchips and calculators
- Radio Beacons and other transitions from astro
methods to modern methods. Ground based systems
8Very Long Baseline Interferometry
- The precursor to GPS
- Quasars and dishes
9The Launch of GPS
- DOD sponsored project puts satellites into orbit
- First Sat launched in 1978
- 24 Sats by mid 1990s
- 28 Currently in orbit, with more coming
- A fundamental change in how positioning is done
- What GPS has changed?
10The GPS Receiver
- Who has a GPS Receiver?
- What the receiver does
- What the receiver does NOT
11Basic Trilateration
- DRxT
- Rate is Speed of light
- Time is the key! Technology made it possible
- One you have distance, its easy
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GPS positioning simplified to two dimensions
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17How a GPS receiver works
- Find the satellites
- Know where the satellites are
- Figure out DRxT
- Trilaterate
- Repeat, repeat, repeat
18The limitations of GPS
- Must be able to see the satellites
- Requires power
- Multiple sources of error
19Sources of Error in GPS
- Multipathing
- Atmospheric Delays
- PDOP
- Clocks
- Orbits
- Receiver electronics
- Relativity
- Geoid models and other really techie stuff
20PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) or Why
the distribution of GPS satellites in the sky
affects how well I know where I am (Simplified
to a 2-dimensional model)
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21PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) or Why
the distribution of GPS satellites in the sky
affects how well I know where I am (Simplified
to a 2-dimensional model)
x
22PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) or Why
the distribution of GPS satellites in the sky
affects how well I know where I am (Simplified
to a 2-dimensional model)
Blue/Yellow have good geometry so the (green)
error box around x is small (PDOP is small)
Red/Yellow have bad geometry so the (orange)
error box around x is large (PDOP is large)
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23Just how accurate can we get?
- Consumer Grade GPS
- Survey Grade GPS
- Use of two receivers instead of just one (CORS)
24Some amazing things to do with GPS
- Earth Tides
- Measuring subsidence
- Track the moving earth
- Post Glacial Rebound
- Geocaching
- Emergency Rescue
25Some amazing things to do with GPS
26Conclusion and discussion
- GPS completely changed positioning forever
- GPS will continue to improve