[OpenSource_GPS] About Pream
??
jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn
Tue May 20 23:06:15 PDT 2008
Dear Sir:
In the open software, the function Pream
when resync on the first subframe, TOW matches clock to 300 seconds; resync on the other subframes, TOW matches clock to 3 seconds.
I don't know why? why should be 3 seconds when resync on the other subframes? Is 300 seconds Ok?
Best Regards!
Looking forward for your letter!
Yours
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> From: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
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> My recollection is that it is possible to get overflow when the end of a message frame is reached and during the time taken to decode the nav message means a few bits may overwrite the previous set. With the data overflow array we won't miss this data and it can be used later without any problems.
>
> Cliff
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> -----Original Message-----
>>From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>Sent: May 15, 2008 7:24 PM
>>To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
>>Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] About Navigation Data overflow
>>
>>Dear Sir:
>>
>> I'm a graduate student. I'm very interested in OSGPS. I found in track program ,there is software dealing with data overflow, as following
>>
>>if ((ic->frame_ready) && (bitnum < 16)) {
>> /* Overflow */
>> if (c->bit)
>> set_bit (ch, (void *) &data_overflow[bitnum]);
>> else
>> clear_bit (ch, (void *) &data_overflow[bitnum]);
>> }
>> else {
>> if (c->bit)
>> set_bit (ch, (void *) &data_mesg[bitnum]);
>> else
>> clear_bit (ch, (void *) &data_mesg[bitnum]);
>> }
>>
>>I think if there is data overflow, there will be error in navigation data. I wanna know is the condition of data overflow exist?
>>
>>Best Regards!
>>
>>Looking forward for your reply!
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>>> Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:58:40 +0800
>>> From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
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>>> Dear Sir,
>>>
>>> I still wonder why we choose 45 deg as the threshold ?
>>>
>>> And I have another question. According to what ,you decide the bandwide of the code loop and carrier loop? Did you do some simulation? Would you send me something about the simulation?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Looking forward for your reply.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Jiang Yi
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Clifford Kelley" <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>> To: "??" <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:56 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
>>>
>>>
>>>> The threshold for power is set at the sqrt of 2 times the rms value. To approximate this with integer values it was multiplied by 14 first and then divided by 10.
>>>>
>>>> 1200 was chosen as an approximate value of 45 deg based on the scaling used in the 4 quadrant arc tangent function.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> Cliff
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>>>>Sent: May 8, 2008 7:41 PM
>>>>>To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
>>>>>Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
>>>>>
>>>>>Dear Sir:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm a graduate student. I'm very interested in OSGPS. I wanna know the detail about OSGPS.
>>>>>
>>>>>In the end of pull_in state, the software use if (c->avg > 14 * rms / 10 && c->th_rms < 12000 && c->ms_set) as the condition for track state.
>>>>>
>>>>>My problem :
>>>>>1 avg > 14 * rms / 10 ,what's the meaning of 14 and 10
>>>>>2 c->th_rms < 12000 why should we choose 12000 as the the threshold
>>>>>
>>>>>Looking forward for your reply!
>>>>>Best Regard!
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:00:42 -0700
>>>>>> From: <shuaihan at live.com>
>>>>>> Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] ????
>>>>>> To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
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>>>>>> Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 09:55:09 +0800
>>>>>> From: "??" <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] Why add 0.5 in pull_in and track
>>>>>> parameter
>>>>>> To: <opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
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>>>>>> Dear Sir:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I found Open Source software is :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_carr_C1=(int) (1.69852*Bnpullcarr/Carrier_DCO_Delta/(4.0+5.333*Bnpullcarr/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*
>>>>>> (1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_carr_C2=(int) (0.6369183/Carrier_DCO_Delta*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*1000.0/
>>>>>> (4.0+5.333*Bnpullcarr/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_code_C1=(int) (10.598/Code_DCO_Delta*Bnpullcode/(4.0+5.333*Bnpullcode/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*
>>>>>> (1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_code_C2=(int) (4.028/Code_DCO_Delta*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*1000.0/
>>>>>> (4.0+5.333*Bnpullcode/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know C1 C2 is
>>>>>> pull_carr_C1 = 1/(Ko*Kn)*8*zeta*On*Ts/(4+4*zeta*On*Ts+(On*Ts)^2);
>>>>>> pull_carr_C2 = 1/(Ko*Kn)*4*(On*Ts)^2/(4+4*zeta*On*Ts+(On*Ts)^2);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By compared, I wonder why add 0.5 to C1 and C2
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:05:10 +0000 (UTC)
>>>>>>> From: yuguangzhan <yuguang.zhan at 163.com>
>>>>>>> Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] osgps run under windows xp
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>>>>>>> Hi, Cliff:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I purchased a GPS1005 PCI bus board on year 2007 from GPS Creations. Now we
>>>>>>> want to run it under windows xp.So we wonder if the opensource_gps code can
>>>>>>> run in windows xp and if there is a windows WDM driver available.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could you please advise how could I proceed in order to find
>>>>>>> such driver? Do you know anyone else who could have it available?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> yuguang.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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> Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 19:10:37 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
> From: Clifford Kelley <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] why tr_bit_time is different from 20ms
> epoch
> To: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>, opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
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> This is due to the bookkeeping of data bits which is handled in two places. The chan[ch].meas_bit_time is the data bit into the week the measurement was made. It is unambiguous but since it is on the user side of the interface it could be off by 1 bit. The other value "bit" comes from the data bit counter in the GP2021 and is accurate but ambiguous since it only counts up to 50 data bits and then rolls over. This part of the code resolves the ambiguity and corrects the meas_bit_time for later construction of the pseudorange.
>
> Cliff
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>Sent: May 16, 2008 3:02 AM
>>To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
>>Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] why tr_bit_time is different from 20ms epoch
>>
>> Dear Sir,
>> In the function NavFix(), there is the program as follow:
>> meas_bit_time_rem = chan[ch].meas_bit_time%50;
>> if ( meas_bit_time_rem == bit+1 ) meas_bit_time_offset = -1;
>> if ( meas_bit_time_rem == bit-1 ) meas_bit_time_offset = +1;
>> if ( meas_bit_time_rem == 0 && bit == 49 ) meas_bit_time_offset = -1;
>>
>>I think transmit bit time is the same with 20ms epoch's value. However, sometime I found them are different. I wanna know why? Why meas_bit_time_offset is not equal zero? Why it shoud be -1,0,or 1? Is it can be more than -1,0,or 1, e.g 4,-4?
>>
>>I'm looking forward for your reply.
>>Best Regards!
>>
>> Yours
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:58:40 +0800
>>> From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
>>> To: <opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
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>>> Dear Sir,
>>>
>>> I still wonder why we choose 45 deg as the threshold ?
>>>
>>> And I have another question. According to what ,you decide the bandwide of the code loop and carrier loop? Did you do some simulation? Would you send me something about the simulation?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Looking forward for your reply.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Jiang Yi
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Clifford Kelley" <cwkelley at earthlink.net>
>>> To: "??" <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:56 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
>>>
>>>
>>>> The threshold for power is set at the sqrt of 2 times the rms value. To approximate this with integer values it was multiplied by 14 first and then divided by 10.
>>>>
>>>> 1200 was chosen as an approximate value of 45 deg based on the scaling used in the 4 quadrant arc tangent function.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> Cliff
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: ?? <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>>>>Sent: May 8, 2008 7:41 PM
>>>>>To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
>>>>>Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] About pull_in state Parameter
>>>>>
>>>>>Dear Sir:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm a graduate student. I'm very interested in OSGPS. I wanna know the detail about OSGPS.
>>>>>
>>>>>In the end of pull_in state, the software use if (c->avg > 14 * rms / 10 && c->th_rms < 12000 && c->ms_set) as the condition for track state.
>>>>>
>>>>>My problem :
>>>>>1 avg > 14 * rms / 10 ,what's the meaning of 14 and 10
>>>>>2 c->th_rms < 12000 why should we choose 12000 as the the threshold
>>>>>
>>>>>Looking forward for your reply!
>>>>>Best Regard!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>From: <opensource_gps-request at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
>>>>>To: <opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
>>>>>Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 3:00 AM
>>>>>Subject: opensource_gps Digest, Vol 49, Issue 2
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Today's Topics:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. ???? (shuaihan at live.com)
>>>>>> 2. Re: Why add 0.5 in pull_in and track parameter (??)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Message: 1
>>>>>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:00:42 -0700
>>>>>> From: <shuaihan at live.com>
>>>>>> Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] ????
>>>>>> To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
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>>>>>> Message: 2
>>>>>> Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 09:55:09 +0800
>>>>>> From: "??" <jiangyigirl at yahoo.com.cn>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [OpenSource_GPS] Why add 0.5 in pull_in and track
>>>>>> parameter
>>>>>> To: <opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
>>>>>> Message-ID: <000b01c8b0ae$8e56a420$7001a8c0 at dlmu7657b7f615>
>>>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Sir:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I found Open Source software is :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_carr_C1=(int) (1.69852*Bnpullcarr/Carrier_DCO_Delta/(4.0+5.333*Bnpullcarr/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*
>>>>>> (1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_carr_C2=(int) (0.6369183/Carrier_DCO_Delta*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*1000.0/
>>>>>> (4.0+5.333*Bnpullcarr/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcarr/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_code_C1=(int) (10.598/Code_DCO_Delta*Bnpullcode/(4.0+5.333*Bnpullcode/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*
>>>>>> (1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> pull_code_C2=(int) (4.028/Code_DCO_Delta*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*1000.0/
>>>>>> (4.0+5.333*Bnpullcode/1000.0+(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0)*(1.8856*Bnpullcode/1000.0))+0.5);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know C1 C2 is
>>>>>> pull_carr_C1 = 1/(Ko*Kn)*8*zeta*On*Ts/(4+4*zeta*On*Ts+(On*Ts)^2);
>>>>>> pull_carr_C2 = 1/(Ko*Kn)*4*(On*Ts)^2/(4+4*zeta*On*Ts+(On*Ts)^2);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By compared, I wonder why add 0.5 to C1 and C2
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>> From: <opensource_gps-request at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
>>>>>> To: <opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu>
>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:00 AM
>>>>>> Subject: opensource_gps Digest, Vol 49, Issue 1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> Today's Topics:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. osgps run under windows xp (yuguangzhan)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Message: 1
>>>>>>> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 12:05:10 +0000 (UTC)
>>>>>>> From: yuguangzhan <yuguang.zhan at 163.com>
>>>>>>> Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] osgps run under windows xp
>>>>>>> To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
>>>>>>> Message-ID: <loom.20080507T120323-538 at post.gmane.org>
>>>>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, Cliff:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I purchased a GPS1005 PCI bus board on year 2007 from GPS Creations. Now we
>>>>>>> want to run it under windows xp.So we wonder if the opensource_gps code can
>>>>>>> run in windows xp and if there is a windows WDM driver available.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could you please advise how could I proceed in order to find
>>>>>>> such driver? Do you know anyone else who could have it available?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sincerely,
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>>>>>>> yuguang.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 06:07:48 +0000 (UTC)
> From: yuguangzhan <yuguang.zhan at 163.com>
> Subject: [OpenSource_GPS] the GPS1005
> To: opensource_gps at lists.psas.pdx.edu
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> Hi everyone
> Does anyone have the PCI version of the GPS1005 from GPS Creations.I am
> looking for the GPS1005 receiver kit.If you have one,please send me.My email
> is <yuguang.zhan at 163.com>
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> Regards
> yuguangzhan
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