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4.1.9.3
UBX Status Information
Additional
status
and
accuracy
information
is
available
in
the
UBX
protocol:
Status Field
Message
Enumeration / Unit
Description
calib_status
acc_pulse_scale
acc_gyro_bias
acc_gyro_scale
NAV-
EKFSTATUS
Sensor
Integrity
Calibration
Status
Pacc
NAV-SOL
NAV-POSECEF
cm
3D
Position
Accuracy
Estimate
SAcc
NAV-SOL
NAV-VELECEF
NAV-VELNED
cm/s
Speed
Accuracy
Estimate
CAcc
NAV-VELNED
Course
/
Heading
Accuracy
Estimate
Hacc
cm
Horizontal
Accuracy
Estimate
Vacc
cm
Vertical
Accuracy
Estimate
TAcc
NAV-TIMEGPS
NAV-TIMEUTC
ns
Time
Accuracy
Estimate
PDOP
NAV-SOL
NAV-DOP
-
Position
DOP
numSV
NAV-SOL
-
Number
of
SVs
used
in
Nav
Solution
DiffS
NAV-STATUS
Bits
[1:0]
-
DGPS
Input
Status
•
00:
none
•
01:
PR+PRR
Correction
•
10:
PR+PRR+CP
Correction
•
11:
High
accuracy
PR+PRR+CP
Correction
TTFF
NAV-STATUS
ms
Time
to
first
fix
(millisecond
time
tag)
MSSS
NAV-STATUS
ms
Milliseconds
since
Startup
/
Reset
Valid
(Time)
NAV-TIMEGPS
NAV-TIMEUTC
0x01
0x02
0x04
Valid
Time
of
Week
Valid
Week
Number
Valid
UTC
(Leap
Seconds
known)
Table 21: Status Information in UBX Protocol
4.1.10 DGPS (Differential GPS)
For
information
about
the
RTCM
protocol
refer
to
ANTARIS
®
4 System Information Manual [5]
.
4.1.11 SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation Systems)
•
Please
note
that
the
LEA-4/TIM-4R
does
not
support
SBAS.
4.1.12 RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)
RAIM
is
a
process
where
the
GPS
unit
itself
uses
various
techniques
to
monitor
the
signals
it
is
receiving
from
the
satellites,
ensuring
that
the
information
used
in
the
navigation
solution
is
valid.
Four
SVs
are
required
for
a
3D
navigation
solution.
The
presence
of
one
bad
SV
could
be
detected
if
five
SVs
were
available.
A
bad
SV
could
be
identified
and
eliminated
from
the
solution
if
six
or
more
SVs
are
available
(Fault
Detection
and
Exclusion
(FDE)).
The
ANTARIS
®
4
Technology
supports
RAIM
and
has
the
ability
to
enable/disable
this
feature
using
software
commands.
RAIM
can
only
function
with
sufficient
SV
visibility
and
acceptable
DOP
geometry.
RAIM
is
activated
by
default
and
it
is
recommended
to
have
it
enabled
at
all
times.
The
status
of
the
RAIM
system
is
reported
in
the
NMEA
–
GPGBS
(GNSS
Satellite
Fault
Detection)
message.
LEA-4R
/
TIM-4R
-
System
Integration
Manual
/
Reference
Design
Navigation
GPS.G4-MS4-05043
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