L-band, Least squares estimation, Meridian – Leica Geosystems GPS Basics User Manual

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Glossary

L-band
The radio frequency band extending from

390 MHz to 1550 MHz. The frequencies

of the L1 and L2 carriers transmitted by

GPS satellites lie within this L-band.

Least squares estimation
The process of estimating unknown

parameters by minimizing the sum of the

squares of measurement residuals.

Local Ellipsoid
An Ellipsoid that has been defined for

and fits a specific portion of the earth.

Local ellipsoids usually fit single or

groups of countries.

Local Time
Local time equals to GMT time + time

zone.

Longitude
Longitude is the angle between the

meridian ellipse which passes through

Greenwich and the meridian ellipse

containing the point in question. Thus,

Latitude is 0° at Greenwich and then

measured either eastward through 360°

or eastward 180° and westward 180°.

Meridian
An imaginary line joining north to south

pole and passing through the equator at

90°.

Multipath error
A positioning error resulting from

interference between radio waves which

have travelled between the transmitter

and the receiver by two paths of different

electrical lengths.

NAVSTAR
Acronym for Navigation System with

Time and Ranging, the original name for

GPS.

NMEA
National Marine Electronics Association.

Defined a standard (NMEA 0183) to

enable marine electronics instruments,

communication and navigation equip-

ment to communicate. This standard is

used to get time and position data out of

GPS instruments in many applications.

Observing Session
A period of time over which GPS data is

collected simultaneously by two or more

receivers.

Orthometric height
The distance of a point above the geoid

measured along the plumb line through

the point (height above mean sea level).

See also Elevation.

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