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Title: GPS BASICS


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GPS BASICS
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What is GPS?
  • Developed by Oklahoma 4-H

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GPS
  • Global Positioning System
  • Network of 24 satellites (with spares)
  • Developed by Department of Defense
  • Operational 24 hours/day
  • Available worldwide
  • Land, sea and air
  • Works in all weather conditions
  • It is FREE!!

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Satellite Constellation
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Navigation Tools of the Past
  • Sextant Chronometer

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Beginnings
  • TRANSIT developed by Navy in 1960s
  • Used to track nuclear submarines
  • Air Force created own system
  • Used to locate vehicles on land or in air

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NAVSTAR
  • Combined Navy and Air Force systems in 1973
  • NAVigation Satellite Timing And Ranging (NAVSTAR)
  • First used in combat during Operation Desert
    Storm 1991
  • Full Operational Capability April 27, 1995

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GPS System
  • Space Segment Satellite Constellation
  • Control Segment Monitoring Stations and Ground
    Antennas
  • User Segment Receivers

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GPS Satellite
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Satellite Information
  • Weighs approximately 2,000 lbs
  • Travels 7,000 mph
  • 17 feet across with solar panels extended
  • Last 10 years
  • Orbit 12,500 miles above Earth
  • Circle the Earth twice daily

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  • In the next lesson we will learn
  • How GPS works
  • Coordinates Latitude and Longitude
  • Creating and Finding Waypoints using a GPS
    receiver

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How Does GPS Work?
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How it works
  • Satellite circles the Earth and transmits signal
  • Signal contains time it was sent and its location
  • All satellites send their signal at the same time
  • Difference in time to reach receivers is used to
    determine location

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  • Formula Distance Speed x Time
  • Signal travels at the speed of light
    186,282.3976 miles per second
  • Speed and Time are known, use to calculate
    Distance

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Trilateration
  • Process of measuring the distance from at least
    three satellites
  • Three satellites calculate 2D position (Latitude
    and Longitude)
  • Four or more satellites calculate 3D position
    (Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude)

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Trilateration
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One satellite can locate a receivers position
somewhere on a sphere
Two satellites can locate a receivers position
to a circle representing the intersection of two
spheres
Three satellites can locate a receivers position
to one of two points represented by the
intersection of three spheres.
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Latitude
  • Latitude lines run horizontal
  • Equator is 0
  • North and South Poles are 90

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Lines of Latitude
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Longitude
  • Also known as meridians, run vertical
  • The Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England is 0
  • Lines range from 0 to 180
  • International Date Line
  • is 180

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  • Now for the
  • fun part!

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Satellite Page
Map Page
Navigation Page
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Trip Page
Main Menu
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  • The next lesson we will talk about limitations
    and accuracy with a GPS receiver.

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  • Limitations and Accuracy with GPS

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Accuracy Problems
  • Atmosphere Delay
  • Signal Multipath
  • Receiver Clock Errors
  • Number of Satellites Visible
  • Satellite Geometry and shading
  • Selective Availability Turned off

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WAAS
  • Developed by the FAA
  • Wide Area Augmentation System
  • Increases the accuracy of GPS receivers
  • Full Operational Capacity on July 10, 2003

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Wide Area Augmentation System
WAAS
Corrected Signal
WAAS Master Station
WAAS Reference Station
Receiver
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Differential Correction
  • Developed by the Coast Guard
  • Also known as DGPS
  • Ten meter or less accuracy
  • Full Operational Capacity March 15, 1999

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Differential GPS
Correction Signal
Stationary Receiver
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  • Now what do we do with this information?
  • The next section discusses the uses of GPS

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  • Uses of GPS

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Uses of GPS
  • Locating
  • Tracking
  • Navigating
  • Mapping
  • Timing

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Using GPS
  • What are uses you can think of?
  • Boating Fishing
  • Hunting Camping
  • Hiking Biking
  • Rafting

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Using GPS continued
  • Scouting from land or air, Horseback riding, Hot
    air ballooning, Aviation, Snowmobiling, Skiing,
    Search and Rescue, Four wheeling, Emergency
    Vehicle Tracking, Highway Driving
  • Geocaching, Surveying, Military, Precision
    Agriculture

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Using GPS continued
  • Survey disaster areas, Map movement of
    environmental disasters (Oil spills, wild fires,
    floods, etc)
  • Mapping fallout shelters, sidewalks, streets,
    trees, trails, etc.
  • Measuring the growth or decline of mountains

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  • How does GPS improve these activities?
  • Makes the location more precise
  • User Friendly
  • Mapping is easier
  • Universal system
  • Fun!

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  • What can you do
  • with GPS?

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GPS/GIS and 4-H
  • Potential Projects
  • Youth Favorite Places
  • www.youthfavoriteplaces.org
  • Geocaching
  • www.geocaching.com
  • National GPS / GIS Integration Team
  • http//www.4-h.org/
  • The National Map Corps
  • http//nationalmap.gov/TheNationalMapCorps/

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GPS/GIS and 4-H
  • Community Atlas
  • ESRI Grants
  • http//www.esri.com/industries/k-12/atlas/index.ht
    ml
  • http//gis.esri.com/industries/k-12/commatlas/brow
    se.cfm
  • Environmental Impact Team
  • Waterwell Mapping
  • The Globe Project
  • www.globe.gov

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GPS/GIS and 4-H
  • Oklahoma Project Ideas
  • Danger Signs
  • Historic Downtown Areas
  • Illegal Dump locations
  • Health and Wellness benefits
  • Storm Shelters
  • Nature Trails and/or Vegetation

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