Something about Physics and Global Position System(GPS)

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The discussion focuses on the physics underlying the Global Positioning System (GPS) and seeks research ideas for a project. Key points include the definition of GPS, the role of satellites in determining location, and the importance of timing technology in achieving precise location data. Participants suggest exploring satellite orbit physics, including the duration satellites are visible and how this varies with orbital radius. Additionally, the impact of timing accuracy on position calculations is highlighted as a critical area for research. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the intersection of physics and GPS technology for a deeper understanding.
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Hi all,
Im a international student and studying a project about expain Physics used in the development and use of the Global Position System(GPS)

I just want to get some ideas about where I can start to do research. I mean did some one give me some points and infomations for this topic?

Those are what i know so far:
1: definition of GPS
2: 3 satallites can locate a point, then can find out the location and distance.
3: using clock can find out the location precisely. (Actually i don't understand what's 'clock' technology using in GPS)
 
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I suggest you read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS
You could include the physics of the satellite orbits. I would be interesting to find the length of time a satellite is above the horizon on each orbit and how that varies with orbital radius.
The affect of timing accuracy on the calculated position could be calculated.
 
yes, thank you
 
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