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Introduction To G.P.S.

Humans have always been Interested in knowing where Things are………..

Where to go

Early Solutions: • marking trails with piles of stones (problems when snow falls…or on ocean) • navigating by stars (requires clear nights and careful measurements) most widely used for centuries …location within a mile or so Modern Ideas: • RADAR • SONAR

History of the GPS • Developed by US Department of Defense • 1969—Defense Navigation Satellite System (DNSS) formed • 1973—NAVSTAR Global Positioning System developed • 1978—first 4 satellites launched

• 1993—24th satellite launched; initial operational capability • 1995—full operational capability • May 2000—Military accuracy available to all users

What is GPS and how it works? GPS, which stands for Global Positioning System, is the only system today able to show you your exact position on the Earth anytime, in any weather, anywhere.

Satellites There are quite a number of satellites out there in space. They are used for a wide range of purposes: satellite TV, cellular phones, military purposes and etc. Satellites can also be used by GPS receivers.

GPS Satellites                                                                                                                                  The GPS Operational Constellation consists of 24 satellites that orbit the Earth in very precise orbits twice a day. GPS satellites emit continuous navigation signals.

GPS determines locations in Earth centered, Earth fixed (ECEF)

Triangulation Geometric Principle: You can find one location if you know its distance from other, already-known locations.

Velocity x Time = Distance Signal leaves satellite at time “T” T Velocity x Time = Distance T + 3 Distance between satellite and receiver = “3 times the speed of light”

Triangulation

Triangulation

Triangulation

GPS is based on satellite ranging, i.e. distance from satellites …satellites are precise reference points …we determine our distance from them we will assume for now that we know exactly where satellite is and how far away from it we are… if we are lost and we know that we are 11,000 miles from satellite A… we are somewhere on a sphere whose middle is satellite A and diameter is 11,000 miles

Distance measurements from two satellites limits our location to the intersection of two spheres, which is a circle.

A third measurement narrows our location to just two points.

A fourth measurement determines which point is our true location

MILITARY Applications of GPS • Navigation • Target tracking • Search and Rescue

CIVILIAN Purposes: Applications of GPS • GPS for surveying • Mapping • Finding lost vehicles

Applications: Monitoring of Fishing Fleet • In Europe quota system • Fishermen only allowed to catch certain amount of a particular species of fish on a particular fishing ground • Trials of monitoring fleet incorporating GPS data

References • http://www.howstuffworks.com/gps.htm •http://www.howstuffworks.com/38-how-gps-works-video.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/

Questions…????