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Title: GPS


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GPS GIS An Introduction
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Where Will This Take Us?
  • What is GPS? What is GIS?
  • How do GPS and GIS work?
  • How will they help us?

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Find This!
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What is GPS?
  • GPS stands for Global Positioning System
  • GPS is a satellite navigation system designed to
    provide accurate position, velocity, and time
    information almost anywhere in the world
  • the present system is known as NAVSTAR -
    NAVigation Satellite Timing And Ranging
  • the GPS program operated and controlled by the US
    Department of Defense

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How does GPS work?
  • Each satellite broadcasts its orbital position as
    a modulated signal
  • Receiver determines the difference between the
    time signal from the satellite and its own
    internal clock
  • The distance from the satellite can be calculated
    using the speed of light (300,000 km/second)
  • Position and distance from 3 or 4 satellites
    allows triangulation of receivers position

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Major GPS Components
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Space Segment
  • A constellation of 24 orbiting
    satellites with 3-4 spares
  • Orbit at a distance of 11,000 miles
  • Each satellite contains several very precise
    atomic clocks
  • orbit roughly every 12 hours, but they are not
    geosynchronous

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Control Segment
  • There are five Control Stations around the world
  • Stations monitor satellites as they pass overhead
    by measuring the distance from the Control
    Station to the satellites
  • Master Control Station determines satellite
    conditions (orbit, clock, health status) and
    calibrates the satellites clock

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User Segment
  • Accuracy is dependent on the kind of receiver
  • Navigation (Recreation) grade least accurate
  • Mapping grade accurate
  • Survey grade most accurate
  • Costs range from 100 to 30,000

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Error in Satellite Signals
DOP Dilution of Precision (This means that the
signal degrades)
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Error in Satellite Signals
DOP projection for 23 January 2009 (Our data
collection day)
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Geographic Information Systems - GIS
  • GIS is a spatial database with a strong visual
    display component
  • GIS is not primarily a mapping program
  • GIS was developed in the early 1980s, but its
    acceptance and development outside of the
    environmental sciences has been slow

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GIS Data Models
  • Raster Model
  • The first GIS model developed
  • Based on grids of cells that are assigned values
    and grouped into layers
  • Vector Model
  • Uses points, lines, and polygons define data
    classes
  • Grouped into themes or layers

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GIS Raster Data Model
ROWS
Grid Cell
COLUMNS
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GIS Raster Data Model (cont)
House
Road
Archaeological Site
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GIS Raster Data Model (cont)
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GIS Raster Data Model (cont)
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GIS Vector Data Model
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GIS Vector Data Model (cont)
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GIS Models - Combined
  • Well use a combination of raster imagery and
    vector layer files to build our geo-database
  • Lets see a real-world application
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