2. Global Positioning System
• What is GPS?
• History of GPS
• Working of GPS
• Components of GPS
• Error of Sources
• Applications
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5. History of GPS
1959 The Navy built the first real satellite navigation system,
which it called TRANSIT.
1974 The branches of the military, after having worked on a
GPS system for the past 11 years, launch the first satellite of a
proposed 24-satellite GPS system called NAVSTAR.
1978-1985 The military launches 11 more test satellites into
space to test the NAVSTAR system, which by then was called
simply "the GPS System".
2012 At present, the Air Force manages a constellation of 31
operational GPS satellites, plus three decommissioned
satellites that can be reactivated if needed.
6. Working Of GPS
A GPS receiver can tell its own position by using the position
data of itself, and compares that data with 3 or more GPS
satellites.
To get the distance to each satellite, the GPS transmits a signal
to each satellite.
The signal travels at a known speed.
The system measures the time delay between the signal
transmission and signal reception of the GPS signal.
The signals carry information about the satellite’s location.
Determines the position of, and distance to, at least three
satellites.
The receiver computes position using
7. GPS TRILATERATION
• Each satellite knows its position
and its distance from the center
of the earth.
• Each satellite constantly
broadcasts this information.
• With this information and the
calculated distance, the receiver
calculates its position
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Components of the GPS
S p a c e S e g m e n t C o n t r o l S e g m e n t U s e r S e g m e n t
G P S
9. Space Segment
• GPS satellites fly in circular orbits at an altitude of
20,200 km and with a period of 12 hours.
• Orbital planes are centered on the Earth.
• Each satellite makes two complete orbits each
sidereal day.
• It passes over the same location on Earth once each
day.
10. Control Segment
• The Control Segment consists of 3 entities:
– Master Control Station
– Monitor Stations
– Ground Antennas
11. User Segment
• The user's GPS receiver is the User Segment of the
GPS system.
• They include a display for showing location and
speed information to the user.
• A receiver is often described by its number of
channels this signifies how many satellites it can
monitor simultaneously.
12. Error Sources in GPS
• 95% due to hardware ,environment and atmosphere
• Intentional signal degradation
– Selective availability
– Anti spoofing
13. GPS for Construction Industry- The ability of GPS to
provide real-time sub-metre and centimetre level
accuracy has significantly changed the construction
industry.
In road construction and
earth moving,GPS, combined
with wireless communication
and computer systems,
is installed on board the
earth-moving machine.
14. Fig. GPS for open-pit mining Mining and
Tunnelling Surveys-
GPS has significantly
improved several mining
operations such as drilling,
vehicle tracking and
surveying.
GPS is also used in other
phases of the mining cycle,
for example, checking the
coordinates of the individual
points and in volume
surveying.
15. Application of GPS in Military
The military uses
GPS systems on
bombs, armored
vehicles, ships,
aircraft, and many
more defense
systems vital to the
survival of out
soldiers.
16. Use of GPS in Daily life
Now a days GPS is
coming in Android
phones and Cars for
navigation of roads.
17. Advantages
• It helps to survey with many times greater Precision.
• It helps to complete a Survey with lesser time and
thus helps to cut down the Completion Period.
• It Reduces the Difficulty of taking manual
measurements to great extent.
• With GPS there is a very less chances of error. And
this error may come only due to the Instrument
malfunction.
18. Disadvantages
• The main Disadvantage is that, it requires high initial
investments.
• To conduct such High End Survey works and to
operate such Electronic Equipments much skilled
persons are required.