Evaluation of Absolute Positioning Using the Defense Mapping Agency's (GASP) Program
Abstract
The Geodetic Absolute Sequential Positioning (GASP) program, as utilized by the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA), processes static GPS measurements collected with the TI 4100 GPS receiver to estimate geodetic point (absolute) positions. In this thesis, the GASP program is modified to accept data from different receiver types, the estimated point positions are compared to positions produced by the Transit Doppler positioning system, the between- receiver estimates are compared, the difference between estimates using the broadcast and the precise are examined, and the effects of Selective Availability assessed. During the Monterey Bay Precision Positioning Experiment (MBPPE), conducted in the Winter of 1990-1991, a large set of static GPS positioning data was collected with four types of GPS receiver; the TI 4100, the Trimble 4000ST, the Ashtech LD XII, and the Magnavox MX4200. Additional static GPS measurements were obtained with the TI 4100 receiver at a reference site established to support the experiment. A third data set was collected after activation of Selective Availability. Measurements collected with the TI 4100, Trimble, and Ashtech receivers were subsequently processed with GASP using broadcast and precise ephemerides to produce point position estimates. In order for GASP to accept the data from the Ashtech and Trimble receivers, the program had to be modified.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA246818
Entities
People
- Dennis Bredthauer
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School