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Title: Dependence between accuracy and the number of GPS receivers.
Post by: Horsa on June 10, 2010, 05:32:13 PM
Q: Is it possible to increase the accuracy of GlobalTop GPS receivers by increasing their number?

Since all receivers are receiving almost the same satellite signal with the same kind of errors that are naturally introduced by the ionosphere, the average of those measurements could increase their precision (or, conversely, decrease their variance or their standard deviation) but not their accuracy (difference between the actual position and the nominal position).

There are several ways to increase the accuracy of GPS receivers:


So, overall, the best GlobalTop can currently do is through the use of DGPS and RTCM, but this will not have the sub-meter accuracy some customers seek. The best cost/performance ratio right now though is GlobalTop's, anything that goes sub-meter will cost significantly more.

However, the Pednavi mode firmware is currently available for GlobalTop GPS modules and they are designed for slow travelling applications. It reduces the amount of drifting through MediaTek proprietary algorithm. You are welcome to try this mode!