GPS System Presentation PP
GPS System Presentation PP
EASA 66: B2
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EASA PART 66 MODULE 11: AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
Aims:
To explain the layout and operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS)
Objectives:
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PURPOSE OF GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
USES
Allows calculation of
Acceleration
Velocity
Distance travelled
Current Position
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PARTS OF THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
3 SEGMENTS TO GPS
Space segment
Satellites
Broadcast signals to user segment
Command segment
Control stations
Maintains correct operation of space
segment
User Segment
GPS receivers
Military
o Precision Positioning Service (PPS)
o <18 meters
o Highly accurate
Non – Military
oStandard Positioning Service (SPS)
o15 – 25 meters
oDegraded to 100 meters
oLess Accurate than military
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GPS – SPACE SEGMENT
24 Satellites
21 in use
3 active spares
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GPS – SPACE SEGMENT CONT....
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1 Frame
1/25 of data
Modulated at 50Hz
1500 bits long
30 Seconds to download
Consists of 5 sub-frames
1 Sub-frame
300 bits long
6 Seconds to download
Consists of
Preamble for sync.
Satellite telemetry
HOW – Hand over word
Main data
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GPS – CONTROL SEGMENT
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MONITORING/UPLOAD
STATIONS 10
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3 Uploading Station
Receive information from satellites
Accuracy of satellite clocks
Meteorological data
To calculate tropospheric signal delay
Measure ranges of all visible satellites
To calculate and predict orbits
MASTER
CONTROL
STATION MONITORING
MONITORING/UPLOADING STATION
STATION 11
GPS – USER SEGMENT
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GPS – USER SEGMENT
TIMING ERRORS
REMOVED BY
USE OF 4TH
SATELLITE
TIMING ERROR
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BAD
SATELLITE
GEOMETRY
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SIGNAL
REFLECTIONS
Multipath Effects BOUNCED OFF
Signal is reflected by ground TERRAIN
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GPS – USER SEGMENT
AIRPORT
TOWER
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WAAS GPS
GROUND
STATION
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GPS SATELLITES
ATC
CONTROLLER
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Serial Processing
One hardware channel decodes all satellite signals
Uses time division sharing
Used on smaller decoders
ANTENNA DECODER
UNIT CPU
GPS
PRE-AMP
AMPLIFIER INFORMATION
GPS
INFORMATION
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PPL FILTER
PRODUCES COPY
USER SEGMENT 14 – BASIC GPS RECEIVER OF FC
ANTENNA
DIGITISES FM
PLL AMPLIFIES
PRE-AMP FILTER MULTIPLIER AMPLIFIER FM FOR
PROCESSING
GPS SIGNAL
FC + F M
DIGITISING
FILTER
DATA PARITY
GPS SIGNAL SATELLITE POSITIONS
AMPLIFIED CPU
PSUEDO – RANGE CORRECTIONS
PSUEDO - RANGE
RECEIVER POSITION, VELOCITY AND TIME COMPUTATIONS
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2 Antennae
o L/H and R/H sub-systems
o Located on top of fuselage
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Power
115 V ac
o Standby and transfer buses
Powers antennae
o 12V dc to antennae amps
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GPS – USER SEGMENT
4 Modes
Acquisition
Navigation
Altitude Aided
Aided
Acquisition Mode
MMR looks for/lock onto at least 4 satellite signal
Uses following FMCF data to work out which satellites to get data from
o Position, velocity, time, date
o Takes 75 seconds
If FMCF data not available, acquisition takes longer
o Takes max 10 minutes
Navigation Mode
MMR has locked onto and acquired AT LEAST 4 different satellite signals
Computes GPS data
GPS position not with 16 Nm of actual position
o MMR output goes NCD (no computed data)
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Aided Mode
Only used in short periods
o <30seconds
Used in periods of poor satellite geometry
MMR uses FMCF data
MMR can revert to Nav mode faster when good coverage appears
o MMR output is NCD in this mode
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