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Dr.B.R.AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, JALANDHAR Department of Electronics and Communication Introduction to Global Positioning System By- ANKIT SRIVASTAVA 03104003, G1
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INDEX What is GPS? Background & History. Components of System. Basic Principle of GPS. Area of Application? Advancement in GPS. Conclusion
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What is GPS? It’s a Satellite Navigation System. It gives accurate position of receiver up to 100m Transmit position and time data. GPS uses "man-made stars" as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters. 24+ satellites and 5 monitoring stations. 12 hours orbital time Free of Cost
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US Space Command Hawaii Ascension Is. Diego Garcia Cape Canaveral Monitoring Stations Kwajalein Atoll
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Various Devices Used for GPS A GPS Receiver GPS Phones GPS in CAR
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Background & History 1969—Defense Navigation Satellite System (DNSS) formed 1973—NAVSTAR Global Positioning System developed 1978—first 4 satellites launched Delta rocket launch 1993—24th satellite launched; initial operational capability 1995—full operational capability May 2000—Military accuracy available to all users
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Components of System. Space segmentUser SegmentGround Control 24 satellitesGPS antennas & receiver /processors Master control station at Schreiver AFB, Colorado 6 orbital planesPosition & velocity Five monitor stations 5 to 8 satellites visible from any point on earth Synchronized with satellite clock Backup control system
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Basic Principle of GPS. Position of any receiver is calculated using principle of triangulation (trilateration).
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Triangulation (trilateration).
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Area of Application? Military. Search and rescue. Disaster relief. Surveying. Marine, aeronautical and terrestrial navigation. Remote controlled vehicle and robot guidance. Satellite positioning and tracking. Shipping.
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Advancement in GPS Beidon – China's regional system that China has proposed to expand into a global system named COMPASS. Galileo – a proposed global system being developed by the European Union, joined by China, Israel, India, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Ukraine, planned to be operational by 2013. GLONASS – Russia's global system which is being restored to full availability in partnership with India. Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS) – India's proposed regional system. QZSS – Japanese proposed regional system, adding better coverage to the Japanese Islands
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Conclusion GPS is a vibrant technology with its applications extended to areas such as Military, Search and rescue, surveillance, Navigation etc. As the technology grows further we might see its usage extended to common-man, just like mobile phones.
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