Rapid static survey, Raw data, Receiver channel – Leica Geosystems GPS Basics User Manual

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Glossary

Rapid static survey
Term used in connection with the GPS

System for static survey with short

observation times. This type of survey is

made possible by the fast ambiguity

approach that is resident in the SKI

software.

Raw data
Original GPS data taken and recorded

by a receiver.

Receiver channel
The radio frequency and digital hard-

ware and the software in a GPS receiver,

required to track the signal from one

GPS satellite at one of the two GPS

carrier frequencies.

Reconstructed carrier phase
The difference between the phase of the

incoming Doppler-shifted GPS carrier

and the phase of a nominally-constant

reference frequency generated in the

receiver.

Relative positioning
See Differential positioning

Rhumb line
Term used in navigation. Trajectory

between two points with constant

bearing.

RINEX
Receiver INdependent EXchange format.

A set of standard definitions and formats

to promote the free exchange of GPS

data

RTCM
Radio Technical Commission for

Maritime services. Commission set up

to define a differential data link to relay

GPS messages from a monitor station

to a field user.

RTK
Real Time Kinematic. A term used to

describe the procedure of resolving the

phase ambiguity at the GPS receiver so

that the need for post-processing is

removed.

Satellite Constellation
The arrangement in space of the

complete set of satellites of a system

like GPS.

Satellite Configuration
The state of the satellite constellation at

a specific time, relative to a specific user

or set of users.

Selective availability (SA)
Degradation of point positioning accu-

racy for civil users by the U.S. Depart-

ment of Defense. SA is produced by

either clock dithering or orbit degrada-

tion.

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