1.5. What is "Acquisition Time" ?
Acquisition time is the time it takes for a GPS receiver to acquire satellite signals and determine the initial position. The time may vary depending how much satellite information was already received during the last boot up, and how much of that data is usable. During this time, GPS is receiving data such as satellites’ ephemeris, almanac, and other critical information in the form of navigation messages.
Sub Navigation
- 1.1. How many GPS satellites are in orbits around Earth?
- 1.2. How is GPS used?
- 1.3. Will GPS receivers work anywhere on Earth?
- 1.4. What is NMEA 0183?
- 1.5. What is "Acquisition Time" ?
- 1.6. How much time is required to receive all data in the GPS navigation message?
- 1.7. What are some of the ways of increasing GPS position accuracy?
- 1.8. What is DGPS?
- 1.9. What is WAAS?
- 1.10. What is EGNOS
- 1.11. What is AGPS?
- 1.12. Is map included in GlobalTop GPS module?
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