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http://dx.doi.org/10.3796/KSFT.2005.41.3.213

Relationship between position error and the inner configuration of GPS receivers  

Ahn, Jang-Young (Faculty of Ocean Science, Cheju National University)
Kim, Heung-Soo (Faculty of Ocean Science, Cheju National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology / v.41, no.3, 2005 , pp. 213-221 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to get more accurate GPS position with the changes of the inner configuration setting of GPS receiver, the authors carried out measurements of the position at known it with one antenna and two GPS receivers manufactured by same company. We have investigated the accuracies of positions according to the change of the maskangle and receiving mode of output data in inner configuration of GPS receivers, and analyzed the relationships between numbers of satellites visibility and maskangles, and values of HDOP and maskangles. When the maskangles in inner configuration were set below 20 degree, the accuracies of positions were high. But if they were became bigger than 25 degree, standard deviations ot position errors and HDOPS of positions were became bigger. Numbers of satellites visibility(y) and maskangles(x) have relations with a formula, y = -0.1662x+9.9225, and values of HDOP(y) and maskangles(x) have relations with a formula, y = 0.6035 $e^{0.0517x}$. The results of position accuracies observed by two GPS receivers to the known position at same time were that average errors of position fixs by GPS receiver configured with NMEA0183 mode were 6.7m and standard deviations were 1.5m, and them by GPS receiver configured with binary mode were 5.0m and standard deviations were 1.1m respectively.
Keywords
GPS; Position accuracy; Output mode; Maskangle; HDOP;
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