Provided by:
International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER)
Topic:
Mobility
Format:
PDF
GPS applications can be grouped into static applications and kinematic applications. Static applications of GPS can be used in geodetic surveying, Arial photogrammetric surveying, land surveying, orthometric height determination, topographic mapping, monitoring structural deformations, and engineering surveys; while kinematic applications of GPS, can be used in attitude determination of a moving body. On the other hand, GPS receivers can be categorized into two types: single frequency receivers which access the L1 frequency only, while dual frequency receivers which access both L1 and L2 frequencies.