Receiver Type and Position
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7 Receiver Type and Position
Throughout this description, receiver is a term describing a summary of conditions, like
receiver coordinates and movement, incl. description of the used vehicle, but also
number and characteristics of used antennas, surrounding environment or environment
effects.
This section focuses on the receiver type and position. For description of the environ-
mental effects and the antenna characteristics, see
Chapter 10, "Real-World Environ-
The following receiver types can be simulated:
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Static receiver
A receiver with fixed coordinated, given as ECEF WGS84 or PZ-90.11 coordinates.
You can select form a subset of predefined positions or define a specific one.
Regardless of the used coordination system, the latitude, longitude and the altitude
can be set in DEG:MIN:SEC format or as decimal degrees.
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Moving receiver
A receiver with varying coordinates, defined in waypoints, NMEA and KML files.
You can select form a subset of predefined files or load custom-specific files. More-
over, waypoint smoothing can be activated if vehicle description files are used.
For more inforamtion on the supported file formats, see:
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Chapter A.1, "Movement or Motion Files"
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Chapter A.2, "Vehicle Description Files (Used for Smoothening)"
7.1 Receiver Type
Access:
1. Select "GNSS > Simulation Configuration" >
"Receiver"
.
2. Configure the settings as required.
3. Select "Monitor" to observe current configuration.
Receiver Type