GPS Education
What is GPS: Global Position System (GPS) is developed and operated by the Department of Defense (DOD) of the United
States, on which the accuracy and maintenance of this system fully depends. Any change made by the authorities might
influence the accuracy and performance of the GPS equipments.
How GPS works: GPS provides satellite signals which are specially coded for the computation in a GPS receiver to produce the
position, velocity and time. Usually it requires four GPS satellite signals to computer correctly the position in three dimensions
and the offset time of the GPS receiver’s clock.
Limitations on GPS reception: Initial or any use after a longer interval over four hours takes a few minutes for a successful
location. Any obstruction above or around the receiver, such as high buildings in the neighborhood, or bad reception location,
such as in a tunnel or in the building, will influence the time needed for a successful GPS location.
Cold Start: Cold start of the GPS device refers to the state of the tracker when time and position are known to within some
limits, the almanac known, and the ephemeris unknown.
Example: If the GPS device has been off for a few hours, and the ephemeris data is known for at least three satellites, the
start up will be a warm start and fix the positional in 10 - 20 seconds. Therefore, if ephemeris data for only 2 or less satellites
is known it's a cold start and acquisition will take as much as a few minutes.
Warm Start: Warm start of the GPS device refers to the state of the device when time and position are known to within some
limits, the almanac known, and at least 3 satellite ephemeris are known from previous operation.
Example: If the GPS device has been off for only a few minutes, the ephemeris data for all the satellites will be known and
therefore the GPS device will fix the positional in a matter of seconds.
Note: The almanac data is an estimated (computed) data and can be valid for months while the ephemeris is only valid for 3 -
6 hours.
Note: Actual acquisition time depends on the terrain and satellite coverage.
Summary of Contents for iTrail GPS Logger
Page 11: ...You can rename the default logger name by right click on logger entry ...
Page 12: ... iTrail creates entry of downloaded trip in bottom left hand side table ...
Page 18: ... Import to import SKX files Import is available in main menu ...
Page 30: ...Vehicle Info has following features o Add New Vehicle o Add New Driver ...
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