GPS
Non-contact measurement - Other methods
Article REF: R1334 V1
GPS
Non-contact measurement - Other methods

Author : Jean-Louis CHARRON

Publication date: June 10, 2004 | Lire en français

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7. GPS

Readers are referred to the article GPS: use in positioning and monitoring in this treatise.

7.1 Principle

The GPS (Global Positioning System) uses transmissions from twenty-four satellites to determine position. These satellites are regularly distributed over six circular orbits inclined at 63 degrees to the equatorial plane, at an altitude of 20,200 kilometers, giving them a period of revolution of twelve hours. This space architecture guarantees the permanent visibility of at least six satellites at all points on the globe.

Each satellite has an atomic clock and transmits signals coded on two L-band frequencies with a relative stability of 10 –13 . These frequencies are...

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