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Title: GPS Error


1
GPS Error
  • Atmospheric effects
  • Multipath
  • Satellite geometry
  • Measurement noise
  • Ephemeris data
  • Satellite clock drift
  • Selective availability (SA)

2
Ionospheric Tropospheric Refraction
3
Multipath
4
Satellite GeometryGeometric Dilution of
Precision (GDOP)
  • GDOP can magnify or lessen other GPS errors
  • Wider angles better measurements
  • Components of GDOP
  • HDOP
  • VDOP
  • TDOP

5
Dilution of Precision (DOP)
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Satellite GeometryPosition Dilution of Precision
(PDOP)
  • PDOP refers to horizontal (HDOP) and vertical
    (VDOP) measurements (latitude, longitude and
    altitude)
  • PDOP values
  • 5-8 acceptable
  • 9 poor

8
Ephemeris Data
  • A list of the satellites positions as a function
    of time
  • Each satellite broadcasts its individual
    ephemeris
  • Almanac vs. ephemeris

9
Selective Availability (SA)
  • The accuracy of GPS signals was intentionally
    degraded by the DoD
  • SA was the largest component of GPS error
  • SA was turned off on May 1, 2000

SA on (100 meter spread)
SA off (3 meter spread)
10
Shaw, Michael, Kanwaljit Sandhoo and David
Turner, Modernization of the Global Positioning
System, GPS World Magazine, September 2000
11
GPS Error Budget
  • Ionosphere..................................5.0
    meters (0.4)
  • Troposphere................................0.5
    meters (0.2)
  • Ephemeris data..............................2.5
    meters (0)
  • Satellite clock drift........................1.5
    meters (0)
  • Multipath....................................0.6
    meters (0.6)
  • Measurement noise.......... ..........0.3 meters
    (0.3)
  • Selective availability.....................30-100
    meters
  • Total.............................................
    .... 10 meters

12
Differential Correction
  • GPS receiver on the ground in a known location
    (base station)
  • Acts as a static reference point
  • 1. Transmits error correction messages to other
    GPS receivers in the local area (real-time),
  • or
  • 2. Differential correction can be done on
    computer after GPS data are collected
    (post-processed)

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DGPS Sources
  • Local base station (real-time or post-processed)
  • Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS, real- time)
  • Nationwide Differential GPS (NDGPS) radiobeacons
    (real-time)
  • Omnistar communication satellites (real-time)

15
GPS Base Station
  • Montana State University
  • Equipment
  • 12-channel Trimble Pro- XL
  • Operating hours
  • 6 AM to 10 PM daily

16
WAAS Stations in North America
17
How accurate is GPS?
  • Recreational and mapping grade....................
    .....10-15 m
  • C/A code
  • Autonomous
  • Recreational and mapping grade....................
    .........1-5 m
  • C/A code
  • With differential correction
  • Submeter mapping grade............................
    .10 cm to 1 m
  • C/A code carrier
  • With differential correction
  • Survey grade......................................
    .......................1 cm
  • Dual frequency
  • Advanced survey methods

18
Additional Factors Affecting Accuracy
  • Type of receivers used at rover and base
  • Manufacturer
  • Grade (mapping, sub-meter mapping, survey grade)
  • Logging rate at base?
  • Synched measurements at base?
  • Number of visible satellites (influences PDOP)
  • Occupation time at a point

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Geo XT AccuracyAfter differential correction
  • GPS Pathfinder postprocessing
  • Submeter 1ppm (1mm/km) RMS
  • GPS Pathfinder carrier postprocessing
  • 30 cm 5ppm
  • Real-time
  • Submeter (accuracy varies with proximity to base
    station)

Minimum of 4 satellites, maximum PDOP of 6,
minimum SNR of 4, minimum elevation of 15
degrees, baseline
multipath conditions
20
Six Main Sources of GPS Error
  • Atmospheric effects
  • Multipath effects
  • Satellite geometry
  • Measurement noise
  • Ephemeris data
  • Satellite clock drift
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