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How GPS Works Today
Once upon a time, your ancestors used to look at the night sky to determine their location. Then we used a Thomas Guide, remember those? Today, it only takes one magical technology to get driving directions, send your picnic spot to a lost friend, or track how far you’ve gone during a workout. That technology is called GPS, and you’re about to find out the secret behind it.
Did you know that GPS was actually a military invention? The highest quality signals were only used for military purposes until May 2000, when it became available to all civilians for free. Now GPS is literally everywhere, and you can now even purchase GPS insoles to keep track of your kids or relatives with Alzheimer’s disease.
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published: 17 Jun 2019
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Global Positioning System (GPS) – How does it work?
#gps #ngscience @NGScience
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Today, we use digital maps pretty much every day, often without even thinking about it. With just a few taps on our smartphones or a quick command to our car's navigation system, we can find the best route to almost anywhere. This ease of finding our way is a modern luxury, a stark contrast to times not so long ago.
These were the days when street directories were essential in every car, hikers carried topographic maps to navigate trails, and sailors relied on nautical charts to traverse the seas. It was an era where understanding how to read a map was a vital skill, and getting lost was a common part of any journey.
Now, let's talk about a technology that changed all of this - the Global Positioning System, or GPS. GPS is like a super-sm...
published: 13 Nov 2023
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GPS, How does it work? | ICT #12
GPS has already become an integral part of our lives, and you can see a few useful applications from these examples. GPS is really an interesting technology. It uses a system of 24 satellites continuously orbiting the earth, and requires at least four satellites to track your location; it uses an atomic clock, and the time error of your mobile phone is also a matter of great concern. Moreover, Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity plays an important role in GPS technology, finally, a real-life application for the theory of relativity! Let’s put aside all these complications and understand the technology of GPS in a step by step and logical manner.
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published: 26 Sep 2019
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How Does GPS Work?
GPS (global positioning system) plays a very important role in all of our lives. From allowing you to see where you are on the planet, to helping you get to destinations quickly, GPS has evolved the way in which we live our lives.
Find out how GPS works, some of the roles things such as our own atmosphere has in reducing the accuracy of GPS and also how general relativity effects GPS accuracy too.
Sources:
Basics of the GPS technique: Observation Equations by Geoffrey Blewitt
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/staff/pdfs/Blewitt%20Basics%20of%20gps.pdf
The influence of the ionosphere on GPS operations by Mihail Codrescu
ftp://ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov/STP/GPS_GNSS/Mihail's.pdf
GPS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by USCG Navigation Center
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=gpsFaq
GPS.gov: Space Segm...
published: 14 Sep 2016
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What is Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)? | Understanding GPS and Augmentation Systems
Hello. In this video we look at what is meant by Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS. Satellite Navigation plays a major role in Aircraft navigation currently and is used by all major aircraft. This concept becomes important for PBN to allow a more direct routing and hence more fuel savings.
We look at the 2 components of GNSS: GPS and Augmentation Systems. We see what is meant by GPS and how it functions and also how an aircraft computes its location and time. We also look at the types of augmentation systems, and focus particularly on Aircraft Based Augmentation System.
Hope it is useful. Please do WATCH! and SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!
Contact me: domxavfer@gmail.com
published: 30 Apr 2024
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Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.
published: 09 Jul 2013
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Global Positioning System (GPS) Fundamentals: A Video Lecture
A video lecture designed for teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
For questions, comments and more information, contact:
Brian Tomaszewski, Ph.D.
Department of Information Sciences & Technologies
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623, USA
bmtski@rit.edu
http://people.rit.edu/bmtski/
v1.0 – Fall 2014
published: 04 Sep 2014
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Global Positioning System (GPS) in 90 Seconds
Unlimited Curiosity overview on how GPS satellites and receivers work to deliver precise and real time location data to a user.
Unlimited Curiosity produces short and to the point educational and informational content on a large array of topics and genres which we find interesting.
#UnlimitedCuriosity #GPS #science #navigation
published: 18 Jan 2023
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Ancient GPS: How People Navigated Without Maps! #facts #factshorts #factsdaily #gps #factsvideo
Before GPS and maps, ancient travelers used nature and creativity to find their way. Discover the clever ways they navigated the world in this short video! 🌍✨ #facts #factshorts #factsdaily #gps #factsvideo
published: 17 Nov 2024
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How GPS Works 🛰️ What is GPS
In this video we will see how GPS or Global Positioning System (GNSS) works, which allows to geolocate devices along the earth's surface with great accuracy.
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published: 19 Apr 2023
10:02
How GPS Works Today
Once upon a time, your ancestors used to look at the night sky to determine their location. Then we used a Thomas Guide, remember those? Today, it only takes on...
Once upon a time, your ancestors used to look at the night sky to determine their location. Then we used a Thomas Guide, remember those? Today, it only takes one magical technology to get driving directions, send your picnic spot to a lost friend, or track how far you’ve gone during a workout. That technology is called GPS, and you’re about to find out the secret behind it.
Did you know that GPS was actually a military invention? The highest quality signals were only used for military purposes until May 2000, when it became available to all civilians for free. Now GPS is literally everywhere, and you can now even purchase GPS insoles to keep track of your kids or relatives with Alzheimer’s disease.
Other videos you might like:
15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AkE49hZfr4&
12 Mistakes You Make While Charging Your Phone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPcy3onpRFo
20 Things Proving That Japan Lives In 3018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulLv5RdavIw
TIMESTAMPS:
A brief history of GPS 0:29
How does it work? 1:35
2-D and 3-D trilateration 2:56
Doing the calculations 5:21
And here’s a Bonus 8:05
#GPS #inventions #brightside
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- To put it simply, GPS is a system that has three basic parts: satellites, ground stations, and receivers.
- Grounds stations use radars to find out if the satellites really are where they’re supposed to be.
- The GPS system has 32 active satellites orbiting the Earth. 24 of them are core satellites, and the rest serve as emergency replacements when something happens to the others.
- A receiver on Earth has to see at least 4 satellites to calculate an accurate location because the GPS uses a trilateration mechanism.
- 2-D trilateration is about calculating its latitude and longitude position on a map.
- When it comes to 3-D trilateration, it’s basically the same, but there’ll be spheres instead of circles on your drawing. 3-D position includes your latitude, longitude, and altitude.
- GPS satellites send information about their position and current time to a GPS receiver at certain intervals. The receiver gets the information in the form of a signal.
- GPS satellites have atomic clocks that keep the most precise time, but it would be impossible to install these clocks in every receiver.
- Satellites’ atomic clocks get 38 microseconds ahead of ground clocks every day. If scientists did nothing about it, GPS locations would be off by 6 miles more every day.
- There’s also a GPS almanac in the receiver that keeps track of where this or that satellite should be at any moment.
- GPS not only determines the most accurate location of people and objects, but also sends time signals that are accurate within 10 billionths of a second.
- Even though it’s incredibly accurate and useful, sometimes GPS takes people to unexpected places, especially in rural areas.
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Once upon a time, your ancestors used to look at the night sky to determine their location. Then we used a Thomas Guide, remember those? Today, it only takes one magical technology to get driving directions, send your picnic spot to a lost friend, or track how far you’ve gone during a workout. That technology is called GPS, and you’re about to find out the secret behind it.
Did you know that GPS was actually a military invention? The highest quality signals were only used for military purposes until May 2000, when it became available to all civilians for free. Now GPS is literally everywhere, and you can now even purchase GPS insoles to keep track of your kids or relatives with Alzheimer’s disease.
Other videos you might like:
15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AkE49hZfr4&
12 Mistakes You Make While Charging Your Phone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPcy3onpRFo
20 Things Proving That Japan Lives In 3018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulLv5RdavIw
TIMESTAMPS:
A brief history of GPS 0:29
How does it work? 1:35
2-D and 3-D trilateration 2:56
Doing the calculations 5:21
And here’s a Bonus 8:05
#GPS #inventions #brightside
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- To put it simply, GPS is a system that has three basic parts: satellites, ground stations, and receivers.
- Grounds stations use radars to find out if the satellites really are where they’re supposed to be.
- The GPS system has 32 active satellites orbiting the Earth. 24 of them are core satellites, and the rest serve as emergency replacements when something happens to the others.
- A receiver on Earth has to see at least 4 satellites to calculate an accurate location because the GPS uses a trilateration mechanism.
- 2-D trilateration is about calculating its latitude and longitude position on a map.
- When it comes to 3-D trilateration, it’s basically the same, but there’ll be spheres instead of circles on your drawing. 3-D position includes your latitude, longitude, and altitude.
- GPS satellites send information about their position and current time to a GPS receiver at certain intervals. The receiver gets the information in the form of a signal.
- GPS satellites have atomic clocks that keep the most precise time, but it would be impossible to install these clocks in every receiver.
- Satellites’ atomic clocks get 38 microseconds ahead of ground clocks every day. If scientists did nothing about it, GPS locations would be off by 6 miles more every day.
- There’s also a GPS almanac in the receiver that keeps track of where this or that satellite should be at any moment.
- GPS not only determines the most accurate location of people and objects, but also sends time signals that are accurate within 10 billionths of a second.
- Even though it’s incredibly accurate and useful, sometimes GPS takes people to unexpected places, especially in rural areas.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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- published: 17 Jun 2019
- views: 770206
7:07
Global Positioning System (GPS) – How does it work?
#gps #ngscience @NGScience
https://ngscience.com
Today, we use digital maps pretty much every day, often without even thinking about it. With just a few taps o...
#gps #ngscience @NGScience
https://ngscience.com
Today, we use digital maps pretty much every day, often without even thinking about it. With just a few taps on our smartphones or a quick command to our car's navigation system, we can find the best route to almost anywhere. This ease of finding our way is a modern luxury, a stark contrast to times not so long ago.
These were the days when street directories were essential in every car, hikers carried topographic maps to navigate trails, and sailors relied on nautical charts to traverse the seas. It was an era where understanding how to read a map was a vital skill, and getting lost was a common part of any journey.
Now, let's talk about a technology that changed all of this - the Global Positioning System, or GPS. GPS is like a super-smart, invisible friend in the sky that can tell you exactly where you are on Earth. But how does it do that?
Well, far above us, orbiting our planet, are a bunch of satellites. These satellites, part of the Global Positioning System, send signals down to Earth. A GPS receiver, like the one in your smartphone or car navigation system, picks up these signals. But how does it determine your exact location?
Here's how it works in a simple way: Your GPS receiver, like the one in your phone, talks to at least four satellites up in the sky. Each satellite sends a signal down to your receiver. This signal tells your receiver where the satellite is and what time it sent the signal.
The receiver looks at this information and figures out how long it took for the signal to get from each satellite to where you are. By knowing how far away each satellite is, your receiver can then figure out exactly where you are.
But where did GPS come from? Believe it or not, GPS was first developed by the United States military as a tool for soldiers and pilots. However, realizing its vast potential for civilian applications, the U.S. government decided to make GPS technology available to the public in the 1980s. This decision transformed GPS into a global utility, accessible to everyone.
Today, GPS is a part of our everyday lives, seamlessly integrated into various aspects of our daily routines. When you're going somewhere new in the car, your parents might use GPS to find the best route, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey.
Think about when you order a ride from services like Uber. GPS plays a crucial role in connecting you with the nearest available driver, guiding them to your exact location for pickup, and then navigating them to your destination.
Food delivery apps use GPS to allow you to order and track your order from the restaurant to your doorstep. It enables delivery drivers to find the quickest and most efficient routes to your home, ensuring your meal arrives hot and fresh.
In these ways, GPS isn't just about getting us from point A to point B; it's about connecting us with services and experiences that make our lives more convenient and enjoyable.
Have you ever seen someone playing a game on their phone, walking around looking for virtual creatures? They're using GPS too!
And it's not just for fun and games. Scientists use GPS to study earthquakes, and farmers use it to help plant their crops in neat rows. GPS is also used by scientists to track wild animals. This helps them learn about where the animals go and how they live.
You can use applications on your phone to let your parents know where you are, ensuring they can keep track of your safety. This feature is particularly helpful for children and teenagers who are out on their own, whether it's for school, visiting friends, or any other activities.
Even though GPS is super helpful, it's important to use it safely. Remember, it's not good to share your location with people you don't know, and always pay attention to your surroundings, especially when you're walking and looking at your GPS.
So, the next time you’re in a car following the GPS or playing a location-based game on your phone, think about those satellites zooming around the Earth. It's pretty amazing how we can find our way in the world with a little help from the sky!
1. What does GPS stand for?
Answer: Global Positioning System
2. How many satellites does a GPS receiver usually need to determine your exact location?
Answer: At least four
3. GPS was first developed by which country?
A) United Kingdom
B) Poland
C) Australia
D) United States
4. GPS was initially developed for use by the _____.
Answer: military
5. In what decade did GPS become available for public use?
A) 1970s
B) 1980s
C) 1990s
D) 2000s
Answer: B) 1980s
6. List 3 ways people use GPS in their daily lives.
Examples provided include navigation, utilizing ride-sharing services like Uber, sharing your location with others and ordering and tracking food deliveries.
https://wn.com/Global_Positioning_System_(Gps)_–_How_Does_It_Work
#gps #ngscience @NGScience
https://ngscience.com
Today, we use digital maps pretty much every day, often without even thinking about it. With just a few taps on our smartphones or a quick command to our car's navigation system, we can find the best route to almost anywhere. This ease of finding our way is a modern luxury, a stark contrast to times not so long ago.
These were the days when street directories were essential in every car, hikers carried topographic maps to navigate trails, and sailors relied on nautical charts to traverse the seas. It was an era where understanding how to read a map was a vital skill, and getting lost was a common part of any journey.
Now, let's talk about a technology that changed all of this - the Global Positioning System, or GPS. GPS is like a super-smart, invisible friend in the sky that can tell you exactly where you are on Earth. But how does it do that?
Well, far above us, orbiting our planet, are a bunch of satellites. These satellites, part of the Global Positioning System, send signals down to Earth. A GPS receiver, like the one in your smartphone or car navigation system, picks up these signals. But how does it determine your exact location?
Here's how it works in a simple way: Your GPS receiver, like the one in your phone, talks to at least four satellites up in the sky. Each satellite sends a signal down to your receiver. This signal tells your receiver where the satellite is and what time it sent the signal.
The receiver looks at this information and figures out how long it took for the signal to get from each satellite to where you are. By knowing how far away each satellite is, your receiver can then figure out exactly where you are.
But where did GPS come from? Believe it or not, GPS was first developed by the United States military as a tool for soldiers and pilots. However, realizing its vast potential for civilian applications, the U.S. government decided to make GPS technology available to the public in the 1980s. This decision transformed GPS into a global utility, accessible to everyone.
Today, GPS is a part of our everyday lives, seamlessly integrated into various aspects of our daily routines. When you're going somewhere new in the car, your parents might use GPS to find the best route, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey.
Think about when you order a ride from services like Uber. GPS plays a crucial role in connecting you with the nearest available driver, guiding them to your exact location for pickup, and then navigating them to your destination.
Food delivery apps use GPS to allow you to order and track your order from the restaurant to your doorstep. It enables delivery drivers to find the quickest and most efficient routes to your home, ensuring your meal arrives hot and fresh.
In these ways, GPS isn't just about getting us from point A to point B; it's about connecting us with services and experiences that make our lives more convenient and enjoyable.
Have you ever seen someone playing a game on their phone, walking around looking for virtual creatures? They're using GPS too!
And it's not just for fun and games. Scientists use GPS to study earthquakes, and farmers use it to help plant their crops in neat rows. GPS is also used by scientists to track wild animals. This helps them learn about where the animals go and how they live.
You can use applications on your phone to let your parents know where you are, ensuring they can keep track of your safety. This feature is particularly helpful for children and teenagers who are out on their own, whether it's for school, visiting friends, or any other activities.
Even though GPS is super helpful, it's important to use it safely. Remember, it's not good to share your location with people you don't know, and always pay attention to your surroundings, especially when you're walking and looking at your GPS.
So, the next time you’re in a car following the GPS or playing a location-based game on your phone, think about those satellites zooming around the Earth. It's pretty amazing how we can find our way in the world with a little help from the sky!
1. What does GPS stand for?
Answer: Global Positioning System
2. How many satellites does a GPS receiver usually need to determine your exact location?
Answer: At least four
3. GPS was first developed by which country?
A) United Kingdom
B) Poland
C) Australia
D) United States
4. GPS was initially developed for use by the _____.
Answer: military
5. In what decade did GPS become available for public use?
A) 1970s
B) 1980s
C) 1990s
D) 2000s
Answer: B) 1980s
6. List 3 ways people use GPS in their daily lives.
Examples provided include navigation, utilizing ride-sharing services like Uber, sharing your location with others and ordering and tracking food deliveries.
- published: 13 Nov 2023
- views: 10466
7:19
GPS, How does it work? | ICT #12
GPS has already become an integral part of our lives, and you can see a few useful applications from these examples. GPS is really an interesting technology. It...
GPS has already become an integral part of our lives, and you can see a few useful applications from these examples. GPS is really an interesting technology. It uses a system of 24 satellites continuously orbiting the earth, and requires at least four satellites to track your location; it uses an atomic clock, and the time error of your mobile phone is also a matter of great concern. Moreover,
Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity plays an important role in GPS technology, finally, a real-life application for the theory of relativity! Let’s put aside all these complications and understand the technology of GPS in a step by step and logical manner.
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GPS has already become an integral part of our lives, and you can see a few useful applications from these examples. GPS is really an interesting technology. It uses a system of 24 satellites continuously orbiting the earth, and requires at least four satellites to track your location; it uses an atomic clock, and the time error of your mobile phone is also a matter of great concern. Moreover,
Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity plays an important role in GPS technology, finally, a real-life application for the theory of relativity! Let’s put aside all these complications and understand the technology of GPS in a step by step and logical manner.
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- published: 26 Sep 2019
- views: 668989
4:51
How Does GPS Work?
GPS (global positioning system) plays a very important role in all of our lives. From allowing you to see where you are on the planet, to helping you get to des...
GPS (global positioning system) plays a very important role in all of our lives. From allowing you to see where you are on the planet, to helping you get to destinations quickly, GPS has evolved the way in which we live our lives.
Find out how GPS works, some of the roles things such as our own atmosphere has in reducing the accuracy of GPS and also how general relativity effects GPS accuracy too.
Sources:
Basics of the GPS technique: Observation Equations by Geoffrey Blewitt
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/staff/pdfs/Blewitt%20Basics%20of%20gps.pdf
The influence of the ionosphere on GPS operations by Mihail Codrescu
ftp://ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov/STP/GPS_GNSS/Mihail's.pdf
GPS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by USCG Navigation Center
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=gpsFaq
GPS.gov: Space Segment
http://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/space/
GPS: Global Positioning System | Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen
http://www.nbi.ku.dk/english/www/spinoff/spinoff/gps/
GPS and Galileo Satellite Coordinates Computation
http://www.navipedia.net/index.php/GPS_and_Galileo_Satellite_Coordinates_Computation
Understanding the Global Positioning System (GPS) by Diana Cooksey
http://www.montana.edu/gps/understd.html
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GPS (global positioning system) plays a very important role in all of our lives. From allowing you to see where you are on the planet, to helping you get to destinations quickly, GPS has evolved the way in which we live our lives.
Find out how GPS works, some of the roles things such as our own atmosphere has in reducing the accuracy of GPS and also how general relativity effects GPS accuracy too.
Sources:
Basics of the GPS technique: Observation Equations by Geoffrey Blewitt
http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/staff/pdfs/Blewitt%20Basics%20of%20gps.pdf
The influence of the ionosphere on GPS operations by Mihail Codrescu
ftp://ftp.ngdc.noaa.gov/STP/GPS_GNSS/Mihail's.pdf
GPS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by USCG Navigation Center
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=gpsFaq
GPS.gov: Space Segment
http://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/space/
GPS: Global Positioning System | Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen
http://www.nbi.ku.dk/english/www/spinoff/spinoff/gps/
GPS and Galileo Satellite Coordinates Computation
http://www.navipedia.net/index.php/GPS_and_Galileo_Satellite_Coordinates_Computation
Understanding the Global Positioning System (GPS) by Diana Cooksey
http://www.montana.edu/gps/understd.html
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- published: 14 Sep 2016
- views: 1125016
5:33
What is Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)? | Understanding GPS and Augmentation Systems
Hello. In this video we look at what is meant by Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS. Satellite Navigation plays a major role in Aircraft navigation curr...
Hello. In this video we look at what is meant by Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS. Satellite Navigation plays a major role in Aircraft navigation currently and is used by all major aircraft. This concept becomes important for PBN to allow a more direct routing and hence more fuel savings.
We look at the 2 components of GNSS: GPS and Augmentation Systems. We see what is meant by GPS and how it functions and also how an aircraft computes its location and time. We also look at the types of augmentation systems, and focus particularly on Aircraft Based Augmentation System.
Hope it is useful. Please do WATCH! and SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!
Contact me: domxavfer@gmail.com
https://wn.com/What_Is_Global_Navigation_Satellite_System_(Gnss)_|_Understanding_Gps_And_Augmentation_Systems
Hello. In this video we look at what is meant by Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS. Satellite Navigation plays a major role in Aircraft navigation currently and is used by all major aircraft. This concept becomes important for PBN to allow a more direct routing and hence more fuel savings.
We look at the 2 components of GNSS: GPS and Augmentation Systems. We see what is meant by GPS and how it functions and also how an aircraft computes its location and time. We also look at the types of augmentation systems, and focus particularly on Aircraft Based Augmentation System.
Hope it is useful. Please do WATCH! and SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!
Contact me: domxavfer@gmail.com
- published: 30 Apr 2024
- views: 18269
1:56
Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere ...
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.
https://wn.com/Global_Positioning_System
The Global Positioning System(GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 2350
13:26
Global Positioning System (GPS) Fundamentals: A Video Lecture
A video lecture designed for teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
For questions, comments and more information, contact:
Brian Tomaszewski, ...
A video lecture designed for teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
For questions, comments and more information, contact:
Brian Tomaszewski, Ph.D.
Department of Information Sciences & Technologies
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623, USA
bmtski@rit.edu
http://people.rit.edu/bmtski/
v1.0 – Fall 2014
https://wn.com/Global_Positioning_System_(Gps)_Fundamentals_A_Video_Lecture
A video lecture designed for teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
For questions, comments and more information, contact:
Brian Tomaszewski, Ph.D.
Department of Information Sciences & Technologies
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623, USA
bmtski@rit.edu
http://people.rit.edu/bmtski/
v1.0 – Fall 2014
- published: 04 Sep 2014
- views: 88732
1:27
Global Positioning System (GPS) in 90 Seconds
Unlimited Curiosity overview on how GPS satellites and receivers work to deliver precise and real time location data to a user.
Unlimited Curiosity produces sh...
Unlimited Curiosity overview on how GPS satellites and receivers work to deliver precise and real time location data to a user.
Unlimited Curiosity produces short and to the point educational and informational content on a large array of topics and genres which we find interesting.
#UnlimitedCuriosity #GPS #science #navigation
https://wn.com/Global_Positioning_System_(Gps)_In_90_Seconds
Unlimited Curiosity overview on how GPS satellites and receivers work to deliver precise and real time location data to a user.
Unlimited Curiosity produces short and to the point educational and informational content on a large array of topics and genres which we find interesting.
#UnlimitedCuriosity #GPS #science #navigation
- published: 18 Jan 2023
- views: 483
0:49
Ancient GPS: How People Navigated Without Maps! #facts #factshorts #factsdaily #gps #factsvideo
Before GPS and maps, ancient travelers used nature and creativity to find their way. Discover the clever ways they navigated the world in this short video! 🌍✨ #...
Before GPS and maps, ancient travelers used nature and creativity to find their way. Discover the clever ways they navigated the world in this short video! 🌍✨ #facts #factshorts #factsdaily #gps #factsvideo
https://wn.com/Ancient_Gps_How_People_Navigated_Without_Maps_Facts_Factshorts_Factsdaily_Gps_Factsvideo
Before GPS and maps, ancient travelers used nature and creativity to find their way. Discover the clever ways they navigated the world in this short video! 🌍✨ #facts #factshorts #factsdaily #gps #factsvideo
- published: 17 Nov 2024
- views: 544
9:24
How GPS Works 🛰️ What is GPS
In this video we will see how GPS or Global Positioning System (GNSS) works, which allows to geolocate devices along the earth's surface with great accuracy.
...
In this video we will see how GPS or Global Positioning System (GNSS) works, which allows to geolocate devices along the earth's surface with great accuracy.
Help us to make more and better videos!
◉https://www.patreon.com/bunkermaker
◉https://www.paypal.me/bunkermaker
My Social Networks:
◉ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BunkerMaker
◉ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Virtual_Brain/
Video References:
◉ https://www.gps.gov/
◉ https://www.gps.gov/technical/ps/2020-SPS-performance-standard.pdf
◉https://www.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/cms_upload/Thompson07734.pdf
What software do I use?
◉ 3D animations: Blender (https://www.blender.org/)
◉ 2D editing and effects: DaVinci Resolve
Index
00:00 Intro
00:45 GNSS
01:18 Trilateration
03:07 Coordinate System
03:45 Satellite Constellation
04:53 Distance Calculation
05:51 Problem 1: Instrument Accuracy
06:30 Problem 2: Synchronization of the Clocks
07:26 Problem 3: Effect of Atmospheric Layers
08:12 Location Calculation
https://wn.com/How_Gps_Works_🛰️_What_Is_Gps
In this video we will see how GPS or Global Positioning System (GNSS) works, which allows to geolocate devices along the earth's surface with great accuracy.
Help us to make more and better videos!
◉https://www.patreon.com/bunkermaker
◉https://www.paypal.me/bunkermaker
My Social Networks:
◉ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BunkerMaker
◉ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Virtual_Brain/
Video References:
◉ https://www.gps.gov/
◉ https://www.gps.gov/technical/ps/2020-SPS-performance-standard.pdf
◉https://www.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/cms_upload/Thompson07734.pdf
What software do I use?
◉ 3D animations: Blender (https://www.blender.org/)
◉ 2D editing and effects: DaVinci Resolve
Index
00:00 Intro
00:45 GNSS
01:18 Trilateration
03:07 Coordinate System
03:45 Satellite Constellation
04:53 Distance Calculation
05:51 Problem 1: Instrument Accuracy
06:30 Problem 2: Synchronization of the Clocks
07:26 Problem 3: Effect of Atmospheric Layers
08:12 Location Calculation
- published: 19 Apr 2023
- views: 68603
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Last Look: Russia's Rehabilitation of Stalin
Is Joseph Stalin getting a rehabilitation? Fareed Zakaria takes a look at a revival of some old Soviet traditions.
published: 06 May 2013
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Brzezinski: "divorced from reality"
Former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski has some choice words for matters at home.
published: 24 Feb 2012
-
Fareed: The rapid secularization of America
CNN's Fareed Zakaria weighs in on former President Donald Trump's faith-based campaign tactics and how he harnesses White evangelical voters. #CNN #News
published: 08 Apr 2024
-
Fareed's take: Global tides are turning against autocracy
CNN's Fareed Zakaria explains why Americans should have more confidence in their country, despite all the current dangers to the Western-led world order.
#cnn #news
published: 30 Jun 2024
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - What in the world causes gun violence?
The facts about guns in America with Fareed Zakaria.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
published: 27 Jul 2012
-
Fareed looks at what's driving voters' decision
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria gives his take on how the Democrats are benefiting from the way presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are handling their campaign.
#CNN #news
Want to stay up to date on the day's top stories? Sign up for CNN's 5 Things newsletter, and we'll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more!
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published: 11 Aug 2024
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Fareed Zakaria GPS - Powell on gun control
Fareed got an interview with former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Listen in to their conversation on gun control.
published: 10 Aug 2012
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Fareed's Take: Lessons from Margaret Thatcher
Fareed Zakaria says Margaret Thatcher's policies were right for her time, but we need solutions tailored to today. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
published: 13 Apr 2013
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - On GPS, Ratan Tata talks business ethics
Indian businessman Ratan Tata tells Fareed Zakaria about the Tata Group's corporate governance style and charity work.
published: 12 Apr 2013
-
Fareed Zakaria GPS - How history will judge Obama
During a GPS roundtable, historians reflect on how history will treat Obama's presidency.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
published: 03 Nov 2012
1:07
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Last Look: Russia's Rehabilitation of Stalin
Is Joseph Stalin getting a rehabilitation? Fareed Zakaria takes a look at a revival of some old Soviet traditions.
Is Joseph Stalin getting a rehabilitation? Fareed Zakaria takes a look at a revival of some old Soviet traditions.
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_Last_Look_Russia's_Rehabilitation_Of_Stalin
Is Joseph Stalin getting a rehabilitation? Fareed Zakaria takes a look at a revival of some old Soviet traditions.
- published: 06 May 2013
- views: 4663
0:30
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Brzezinski: "divorced from reality"
Former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski has some choice words for matters at home.
Former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski has some choice words for matters at home.
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_Brzezinski_Divorced_From_Reality
Former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski has some choice words for matters at home.
- published: 24 Feb 2012
- views: 3791
5:48
Fareed: The rapid secularization of America
CNN's Fareed Zakaria weighs in on former President Donald Trump's faith-based campaign tactics and how he harnesses White evangelical voters. #CNN #News
CNN's Fareed Zakaria weighs in on former President Donald Trump's faith-based campaign tactics and how he harnesses White evangelical voters. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/Fareed_The_Rapid_Secularization_Of_America
CNN's Fareed Zakaria weighs in on former President Donald Trump's faith-based campaign tactics and how he harnesses White evangelical voters. #CNN #News
- published: 08 Apr 2024
- views: 454844
5:41
Fareed's take: Global tides are turning against autocracy
CNN's Fareed Zakaria explains why Americans should have more confidence in their country, despite all the current dangers to the Western-led world order.
#cnn ...
CNN's Fareed Zakaria explains why Americans should have more confidence in their country, despite all the current dangers to the Western-led world order.
#cnn #news
https://wn.com/Fareed's_Take_Global_Tides_Are_Turning_Against_Autocracy
CNN's Fareed Zakaria explains why Americans should have more confidence in their country, despite all the current dangers to the Western-led world order.
#cnn #news
- published: 30 Jun 2024
- views: 288086
4:09
Fareed Zakaria GPS - What in the world causes gun violence?
The facts about guns in America with Fareed Zakaria.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
Or visit our site at htt...
The facts about guns in America with Fareed Zakaria.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_What_In_The_World_Causes_Gun_Violence
The facts about guns in America with Fareed Zakaria.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 15404
5:40
Fareed looks at what's driving voters' decision
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria gives his take on how the Democrats are benefiting from the way presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are handli...
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria gives his take on how the Democrats are benefiting from the way presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are handling their campaign.
#CNN #news
Want to stay up to date on the day's top stories? Sign up for CNN's 5 Things newsletter, and we'll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more!
Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm;_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc
https://wn.com/Fareed_Looks_At_What's_Driving_Voters'_Decision
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria gives his take on how the Democrats are benefiting from the way presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are handling their campaign.
#CNN #news
Want to stay up to date on the day's top stories? Sign up for CNN's 5 Things newsletter, and we'll give you the 5 biggest stories you need to know, videos people are watching, and more!
Sign up here: https://www.cnn.com/newsletters/5-things?source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc&utm;_source=nl-acq_social_youtubedesc
- published: 11 Aug 2024
- views: 334759
1:06
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Powell on gun control
Fareed got an interview with former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Listen in to their conversation on gun control.
Fareed got an interview with former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Listen in to their conversation on gun control.
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_Powell_On_Gun_Control
Fareed got an interview with former Secretary of State Colin Powell. Listen in to their conversation on gun control.
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 3107
4:12
Fareed Zakaria GPS - Fareed's Take: Lessons from Margaret Thatcher
Fareed Zakaria says Margaret Thatcher's policies were right for her time, but we need solutions tailored to today. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http:/...
Fareed Zakaria says Margaret Thatcher's policies were right for her time, but we need solutions tailored to today. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_Fareed's_Take_Lessons_From_Margaret_Thatcher
Fareed Zakaria says Margaret Thatcher's policies were right for her time, but we need solutions tailored to today. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
- published: 13 Apr 2013
- views: 9681
2:39
Fareed Zakaria GPS - On GPS, Ratan Tata talks business ethics
Indian businessman Ratan Tata tells Fareed Zakaria about the Tata Group's corporate governance style and charity work.
Indian businessman Ratan Tata tells Fareed Zakaria about the Tata Group's corporate governance style and charity work.
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_On_Gps,_Ratan_Tata_Talks_Business_Ethics
Indian businessman Ratan Tata tells Fareed Zakaria about the Tata Group's corporate governance style and charity work.
- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 79439
1:18
Fareed Zakaria GPS - How history will judge Obama
During a GPS roundtable, historians reflect on how history will treat Obama's presidency.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.yout...
During a GPS roundtable, historians reflect on how history will treat Obama's presidency.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
https://wn.com/Fareed_Zakaria_Gps_How_History_Will_Judge_Obama
During a GPS roundtable, historians reflect on how history will treat Obama's presidency.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/cnn
- published: 03 Nov 2012
- views: 9499