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GPS Overview
The Global Positioning System is based on a radio navigational system using satellites. An
unlimited number of users are provided with accurate three-dimensional positions. This
24/7, worldwide coverage, is available under any weather condition.
GPS can provide two-dimensional and three-dimensional position information. 3D
positioning is mostly used in aircraft or other applications requiring
latitude, longitude and
altitude
. The 3D mode requires a lock on 4 satellites to accurately acquire the position.
Surface vessels use 2D positioning, as only latitude and longitude is needed. In 2D mode,
positioning requires a lock on only 3 satellites to accurately acquire the position.
Once the GPS Plotter has received an accurate fix from the satellites, ship
’s position,
bearing, time, speed and other operations can be calculated.
GPS(Global Positioning System) has two types, 3 Dimensional and 2 Dimensional.
3D positional data has been sued in aviation, which requires Latitude, Longitude and
Height.
To provide 3D positional data, the system requires 4 satellites.
2D positional data has been used in vessel/ship navigation, which requires only Latitude
and Longitude.
To provide 2D positional data, the system requires 3 satellites.
GPS provides an accurate positional data by receiving satellite signals.
GPS chartplotters provide ship position, bearing, time, speed and many more.
Furthermore, plotters provide information for navigation and other data on the map
such as latitude/longitude, tracks, waypoints, event marks and more on high-resolution
LCD.
Summary of Contents for NAVIS 5100
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Page 5: ...5 This chapter provides an overview of the GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS 1 GPS PLOTTER...
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