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DGPS
can provide higher accuracies of 5 metres (95%) in
moving applications and even better in stationary
situations, by cancelling out most of the natural
and man-made errors arising from normal GPS measurements.
DGPS works by having a fixed receiver at a known ground-based reference station
(e.g. GLAs marine radiobeacon stations) which continuously monitors the GPS errors
and transmits corrections to the measurements taken by mobile receivers operated
by users of the system.
The GLAs' DGPS service is intended to offer accuracies for general navigation
of 5 metres for vessel position-fixing in areas where the freedom to manoeuvre
is restricted. |