Title: Global Positioning Systems
1Global Positioning Systems
- Presentation By Victoria Echeverri
2Where You Are And Where Youre Going
- WHAT The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a
worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a
constellation of 24 satellites and their ground
stations. - WHERE a constellation of 27 Earth-orbiting
satellites (24 in operation and three extras in
case one fails). - WHY The military wanted a precise form of
worldwide positioning and soon after its creation
made the technology available to the general
public - WHO The Military
- HOW with 12 billion
3Each of these 3,000- to 4,000-pound solar-powered
satellites circles the globe at about 12,000
miles (19,300 km), making two complete rotations
every day. The orbits are arranged so that at any
time, anywhere on Earth, there are at least four
satellites "visible" in the sky.
Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Defense
4Things You Should Know
- Navigation in three dimensions is the primary
function of GPS. Navigation receivers are made
for aircraft, ships, ground vehicles, and for
hand carrying by individuals. - The Master Control facility is located at
Schriever Air Force Base (formerly Falcon AFB) in
Colorado. - While there are many thousands of civil users of
GPS world-wide, the system was designed for and
is operated by the U. S. military.
5- http//www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/notes/gps
/gps_f.html - http//electronics.howstuffworks.com/gps1.htm
- http//www.trimble.com/gps/index.html
- http//www.DOD.mil