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Differential GPS (DGPS) is a kind of [[GNSS Augmentation]] system based on an enhancement to primary GPS constellation information by the use of a network of ground-based reference stations which enable the broadcasting of differential information to the user – also named rover – to improve the accuracy of his position – the integrity is not assured.
Differential GPS (DGPS) is a kind of [[GNSS Augmentation]] system based on an enhancement to primary GPS constellation information by the use of a network of ground-based reference stations which enable the broadcasting of differential information to the user – also named rover – to improve the accuracy of his position – the integrity is not assured.


The Differential GNSS tecniques and systems are explained in detail in the articles:  
The Differential GNSS techniques and systems are explained in detail in the articles:  
*[[Differential GNSS|Differential GNSS  (DGNSS)]].
*[[Work in Progress:Differential GNSS|Differential GNSS  (DGNSS)]].
*[[Real Time Kinematics|Real Time Kinematics (RTK)]].
*[[Work in Progress:Real Time Kinematics|Real Time Kinematics (RTK)]].
*[[Wide Area RTK (WARTK)|Wide Area RTK (WARTK)]].  
*[[Work in Progress:Wide Area RTK (WARTK)|Wide Area RTK (WARTK)]].  


The case of DGPS is the same as DGNSS but using only measurements from the GPS constellation.
The case of DGPS is the same as DGNSS but using only measurements from the GPS constellation.

Revision as of 14:34, 28 June 2011


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Title Differential GPS
Author(s) GMV
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
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Differential GPS (DGPS) is a kind of GNSS Augmentation system based on an enhancement to primary GPS constellation information by the use of a network of ground-based reference stations which enable the broadcasting of differential information to the user – also named rover – to improve the accuracy of his position – the integrity is not assured.

The Differential GNSS techniques and systems are explained in detail in the articles:

The case of DGPS is the same as DGNSS but using only measurements from the GPS constellation.

U.S. DGPS COVERAGE

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