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Title: The Effect of GPS Satellite Geometry on the Precision of DGPD Positioning in Minna, Nigeria.
Authors: Opaluwa, Y. D
Okorocha, C. V
Abazu, I. C
Odumosu, J. O
Ajayi, Oluibukun Gbenga
Keywords: GPS Satellite geometry
DGPS positioning
PDOP
Precision
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of Satellite Geometry in the Precision of DGPS positioning, since it has an amplifying effect on other sources of errors associated with GPS positioning. DGPS positional data were acquired at three epochs of a day using Promak3 DGPS and post-processed using GNSS solution software. The temporal variations in PDOP, number of visible satellites and the standard errors in relative positioning, (which are all functions of the satellite geometry) were analysed both graphically and statistically (using statext v1.0 software) to ascertain the impact of satellite geometry on the derived positions. The graphical results indicated various temporal variations in the parameters defining a GPS-based position on the earth surface; but the statistical tests conducted show no significant differences in the means of the PDOP and standard error in relative positioning obtained in three epochs at 0.05 significant level. Also, for the short ranges, an average standard error of 0.046m, 0.043m and 0.092m were obtained at the three epochs respectively; while for the medium ranges an average standard error of 0.112m, 0.096m, and 0.123m were obtained at the three epochs respectively.it was concluded that the longer the occupation time, the better the satellite geometry and thus the higher the precision in DGPS positioning
Description: Opaluwa Y. D, Okorocha V. C, Abazu I.C, Odumosu J. O, and Ajayi G. O (2015). The Effect of GPS Satellite Geometry on the Precision of DGPD Positioning in Minna, Nigeria. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences & Engineering) 77(12), 109–115. Available online at www.jurnalteknologi.utm.my | eISSN 2180–3722
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/821
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