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Global Positioning
System
Presented by – Debargya Bhattacharya (30)
Debjyoti Pandit (31)
Dipanita Mandal (32)
Gaurav Raj (33)
A presentation on -
Contents
 What is GPS ?
 History of GPS
 Concepts of GPS
 Segments of GPS
 How does it work ?
 Communications
 Applications
 Conclusion
 References
What is GPS ?
 Acronym for “Global Positioning System”.
 A space based radio navigation system.
 Provides geolocation and time information to a GPS receiver.
 Owned by US Government.
 Operated by US Air Force.
 Initially developed for military purposes.
History of GPS
 Developed by US Department of Defense.
 In 1969, the DNSS (Defense Navigation System Satellite) was formed.
 In 1973, lead to the formation of NAVSTAR –GPS.
(Navigation System Using Timing and Ranging – GPS)
 In 1978, the first experimental Block-I GPS satellite was launched.
 By 1993, GPS achieved initial operational capability (IOC), indicating a full
constellation (24 satellites).
 Full Operational Capability (FOC) was declared by 1995.
Concepts of GPS
 Is based on time and the known position of specialized satellites.
 The satellites carry very stable atomic clocks.
 GPS satellites continuously transmit their current time and position.
 A receiver monitors these satellites and solves equations to determine
positions.
 At least four satellites must be in view of the receiver.
3 Segments of GPS
Space
Segment
Control
Segment
User
Segment
Space Segment
 Consists of a constellation of satellites.
 Orbiting at an altitude of approximately 20,200 km.
 About eight satellites are visible at any point.
 Each satellite transmits low radio signals with a code.
 Helps in calculating travel time.
 Minimum four satellites are needed for a position.
Control Segment
 Tracks the satellites.
 Provides them with correct orbital & time information.
 Composed of:
 A master control station (MCS),
 An alternate master control station,
 4 dedicated ground antennas, and
 6 dedicated monitor stations.
User Segment
 Composed of all the users and their GPS receivers.
o Receiver is tuned to satellite frequency.
o Receives signal and provide position to the user.
 The number of simultaneous users is limitless.
How GPS works ?
 Receivers calculates the distance from each satellite.
 receivers matches the satellite transmitted code to its own to get the delay.
 Speed of light.
Signals leaves at time = x
Signal picked at time = x+3
Thus, distance is 3 times the speed
of light
Working Cont..
 Once position of at least 4 satellite is known, receiver can determine a
positon.
First measurement narrows our
position to the surface of the sphere.
Second measurement narrows it down to
the intersection of 2 spheres.
Working Cont..
Narrows it to just 2 points
Fourth measurement will give
you the among these points
Communications
 Navigational signals transmitted by GPS satellites encode a variety of
information such as -
 satellite positions
 state of the internal clocks
 health of the network
 Transmitted on two separate carrier frequencies, one for public and another
for U.S. military.
Message Format
 Each GPS satellite continuously broadcasts a navigation message on fixed
frequencies at a rate of 50 bits per second.
 Each message is subdivided as follows :
Satellite Frequencies
Civilian Applications of GPS
 Navigation - Satellite navigation in vehicles, aircraft and ships.
 Clock Synchronization - Accuracy of GPS time signals is second only to the
atomic clocks.
 Surveying – Survey locations to make maps and determine positions of
buildings.
 Security - Include tracking of valuable cargoes and covert tracking of
suspects.
 Scientific - Include environmental and atmospheric monitoring, animal
behavior studies.
Military Application of GPS
 Navigation: Soldiers use GPS to find objectives, even in the dark or in
unfamiliar territory.
 Target tracking: To track potential targets before flagging them as hostile.
 Missile and projectile guidance: Allows accurate targeting of various military
weapons
 Used for search and rescue operations.
Issues with GPS
 Due to inaccurate time-keeping by the receiver's clock.
 Atmospheric disturbances that distort the signals before they reach a
receiver.
 Reflections from buildings and other large, solid objects.
 Quality of electronic detector in the receivers.
 Artificial errors from jamming devices.
Conclusion
References
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
 http://www.mio.com/technology-gps-accuracy.htm
 http://www.locata.com/applications-of-gps/civilian-applications/
 http://www.geostelecom.com/EN/assets/img/sist/2.jpg
 http://www.n3uea.com/geocaching/pics/otherpics/venturebig.jpg
Global Positioning System

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Global Positioning System

  • 1. Global Positioning System Presented by – Debargya Bhattacharya (30) Debjyoti Pandit (31) Dipanita Mandal (32) Gaurav Raj (33) A presentation on -
  • 2. Contents  What is GPS ?  History of GPS  Concepts of GPS  Segments of GPS  How does it work ?  Communications  Applications  Conclusion  References
  • 3. What is GPS ?  Acronym for “Global Positioning System”.  A space based radio navigation system.  Provides geolocation and time information to a GPS receiver.  Owned by US Government.  Operated by US Air Force.  Initially developed for military purposes.
  • 4. History of GPS  Developed by US Department of Defense.  In 1969, the DNSS (Defense Navigation System Satellite) was formed.  In 1973, lead to the formation of NAVSTAR –GPS. (Navigation System Using Timing and Ranging – GPS)  In 1978, the first experimental Block-I GPS satellite was launched.  By 1993, GPS achieved initial operational capability (IOC), indicating a full constellation (24 satellites).  Full Operational Capability (FOC) was declared by 1995.
  • 5. Concepts of GPS  Is based on time and the known position of specialized satellites.  The satellites carry very stable atomic clocks.  GPS satellites continuously transmit their current time and position.  A receiver monitors these satellites and solves equations to determine positions.  At least four satellites must be in view of the receiver.
  • 6. 3 Segments of GPS Space Segment Control Segment User Segment
  • 7. Space Segment  Consists of a constellation of satellites.  Orbiting at an altitude of approximately 20,200 km.  About eight satellites are visible at any point.  Each satellite transmits low radio signals with a code.  Helps in calculating travel time.  Minimum four satellites are needed for a position.
  • 8. Control Segment  Tracks the satellites.  Provides them with correct orbital & time information.  Composed of:  A master control station (MCS),  An alternate master control station,  4 dedicated ground antennas, and  6 dedicated monitor stations.
  • 9. User Segment  Composed of all the users and their GPS receivers. o Receiver is tuned to satellite frequency. o Receives signal and provide position to the user.  The number of simultaneous users is limitless.
  • 10. How GPS works ?  Receivers calculates the distance from each satellite.  receivers matches the satellite transmitted code to its own to get the delay.  Speed of light. Signals leaves at time = x Signal picked at time = x+3 Thus, distance is 3 times the speed of light
  • 11. Working Cont..  Once position of at least 4 satellite is known, receiver can determine a positon. First measurement narrows our position to the surface of the sphere. Second measurement narrows it down to the intersection of 2 spheres.
  • 12. Working Cont.. Narrows it to just 2 points Fourth measurement will give you the among these points
  • 13. Communications  Navigational signals transmitted by GPS satellites encode a variety of information such as -  satellite positions  state of the internal clocks  health of the network  Transmitted on two separate carrier frequencies, one for public and another for U.S. military.
  • 14. Message Format  Each GPS satellite continuously broadcasts a navigation message on fixed frequencies at a rate of 50 bits per second.  Each message is subdivided as follows :
  • 16. Civilian Applications of GPS  Navigation - Satellite navigation in vehicles, aircraft and ships.  Clock Synchronization - Accuracy of GPS time signals is second only to the atomic clocks.  Surveying – Survey locations to make maps and determine positions of buildings.  Security - Include tracking of valuable cargoes and covert tracking of suspects.  Scientific - Include environmental and atmospheric monitoring, animal behavior studies.
  • 17. Military Application of GPS  Navigation: Soldiers use GPS to find objectives, even in the dark or in unfamiliar territory.  Target tracking: To track potential targets before flagging them as hostile.  Missile and projectile guidance: Allows accurate targeting of various military weapons  Used for search and rescue operations.
  • 18. Issues with GPS  Due to inaccurate time-keeping by the receiver's clock.  Atmospheric disturbances that distort the signals before they reach a receiver.  Reflections from buildings and other large, solid objects.  Quality of electronic detector in the receivers.  Artificial errors from jamming devices.
  • 20. References  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System  http://www.mio.com/technology-gps-accuracy.htm  http://www.locata.com/applications-of-gps/civilian-applications/  http://www.geostelecom.com/EN/assets/img/sist/2.jpg  http://www.n3uea.com/geocaching/pics/otherpics/venturebig.jpg