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GPS Global Positioning System. GPS What is GPS? The global positioning system is a satellite-based navigation system that sends and receives radio signals.

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1 GPS Global Positioning System

2 GPS

3 What is GPS? The global positioning system is a satellite-based navigation system that sends and receives radio signals Made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S Department of Defense

4 GPS Info GPS was originally intended for military applications GPS works in any weather conditions GPS works any where in the world There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS

5 How Does GPS Technology Work? GPS receiver collects information from the GPS satellites that are in view GPS receiver accounts for errors GPS receiver determines the current location, velocity, and time GPS receiver can calculate trip distance to destination, sunrise and sunset time.

6 Who Uses GPS? GPS technology has many amazing applications: – Land – Sea – Air

7 Ground Transportation GPS helps monitor and plan routes for delivery vans and emergency vehicles GPS helps with automatic vehicle location and in- vehicle navigation system GPS shows the vehicle’s location on an electronic street map GPS create a route and give turn-by-turn directions

8 Ground Transportation Truck drivers travel 100K miles or more per year. They encounter many varying conditions – Weather--Heavy traffic – Road conditions--Detours The shipper and the receiver are also very interested where the truck driver is on their route. GPS allows all three to know where the truck is, and how it is progressing on its journey.

9 Delivery Trucks

10 Cement Truck

11 Dump Truck

12 Emergency Vehicles

13 Military Military aircraft Target destination Weapon technology Ships Submarines Tanks Jeeps

14 Rail Precise knowledge of train location Train control (to prevent collisions) Maintain smooth traffic flow

15 Marine Fishing locations and track fish migration Navigational Hazard location Underwater surveying Marine navigation Traffic routing Mapping

16 Aviation Accurate aircraft location anywhere on or near the earth Route navigation and airport approaches

17 Environment Helps survey disaster areas Map the movement of environmental phenomena – Forest fires – Oil spills – Hurricanes – Earthquakes

18 Hurricane

19 Space Helps track and control satellites in orbit Space shuttles use GPS Future rockets and reusable launch vehicles will launch, orbit the earth, return, and land, all under automatic control.

20 Satellite

21 Space Shuttles

22 Timing GPS deliver precise time to any user GPS helps synchronize clocks and events around the world Pager companies depend on GPS satellites to synchronize the transmission or information throughout their systems. Investments banking firms rely on GPS to record international transactions simultaneously

23 How Accurate is GPS? GPS depends on the accuracy of signals that travels from GPS satellites to a GPS receiver Turn on GPS on an open area It takes between 65 and 85 milliseconds for a signal to travel to GPS receiver on the surface of the earth

24 Natural Sources Of Interference Direct interference (solar radio burst in the same frequency band By scattering of the GPS radio signal in ionospheric irregularities referred to as scintillation

25 Artificial Sources of Interference In automotive GPS receivers; metallic features in windshields, such a defrosters, or car window tinting films Man-made EMI (electromagnetic interference), can also disrupt, or jam, GPS signals

26 Artificial Sources of Interference Continued Stronger signal can interfere with GPS receivers when they are within radio range Obscured locations Due to the potential for both natural and man-made noise

27 Virtual GPS Cell phones have a “My Location” feature that acts very similarly to GPS Triangulated from nearby cell phone towers, similar to the action of making a call Information is approximate, and gets better the more you use it Produces a map which is visible on the phone screen

28 Summary The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a Satellite-based navigation system that sends and receives radio signals. GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit signal information to earth.


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