How GPS Works Today

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Once upon a time, your ancestors used to look at the night sky to determine their location. Then we used a Thomas Guide, remember those? Today, it only takes one magical technology to get driving directions, send your picnic spot to a lost friend, or track how far you’ve gone during a workout. That technology is called GPS, and you’re about to find out the secret behind it.
Did you know that GPS was actually a military invention? The highest quality signals were only used for military purposes until May 2000, when it became available to all civilians for free. Now GPS is literally everywhere, and you can now even purchase GPS insoles to keep track of your kids or relatives with Alzheimer’s disease.
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A brief history of GPS 0:29
How does it work? 1:35
2-D and 3-D trilateration 2:56
Doing the calculations 5:21
And here’s a Bonus 8:05
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SUMMARY:
To put it simply, GPS is a system that has three basic parts: satellites, ground stations, and receivers.
Grounds stations use radars to find out if the satellites really are where they’re supposed to be.
The GPS system has 32 active satellites orbiting the Earth. 24 of them are core satellites, and the rest serve as emergency replacements when something happens to the others.
A receiver on Earth has to see at least 4 satellites to calculate an accurate location because the GPS uses a trilateration mechanism.
2-D trilateration is about calculating its latitude and longitude position on a map.
When it comes to 3-D trilateration, it’s basically the same, but there’ll be spheres instead of circles on your drawing. 3-D position includes your latitude, longitude, and altitude.
GPS satellites send information about their position and current time to a GPS receiver at certain intervals. The receiver gets the information in the form of a signal.
GPS satellites have atomic clocks that keep the most precise time, but it would be impossible to install these clocks in every receiver.
Satellites’ atomic clocks get 38 microseconds ahead of ground clocks every day. If scientists did nothing about it, GPS locations would be off by 6 miles more every day.
There’s also a GPS almanac in the receiver that keeps track of where this or that satellite should be at any moment.
GPS not only determines the most accurate location of people and objects, but also sends time signals that are accurate within 10 billionths of a second.
Even though it’s incredibly accurate and useful, sometimes GPS takes people to unexpected places, especially in rural areas.
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@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
Hey there, BrightSiders, what type of phone do you have?
@5monkey55
@5monkey55 5 жыл бұрын
BRIGHT SIDE I have an iPad mini 5 ;-;
@alpanashukla4904
@alpanashukla4904 5 жыл бұрын
iPhone XS :)
@Gwapo
@Gwapo 5 жыл бұрын
So why does this comment only have 3 likes and 5 comments when this comment is 2 hours ago?
@simplyglenncorpuz
@simplyglenncorpuz 5 жыл бұрын
I got LG G6 phone.
@aquarius350
@aquarius350 5 жыл бұрын
The OnePlus 7 Pro😎
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
TIMESTAMPS: A brief history of GPS 0:29 How does it work? 1:35 2-D and 3-D trilateration 2:56 Doing the calculations 5:21 And here’s a Bonus 8:05
@tanaymody3390
@tanaymody3390 5 жыл бұрын
Can you make a video on what is time and the theory of relativity
@nimalsingh3573
@nimalsingh3573 3 жыл бұрын
Hoooddddf
@svavarkjarrval8757
@svavarkjarrval8757 5 жыл бұрын
Wanted to note that there is a difference between GPS and applications that utilise GPS. Assuming the GPS is not faulty, the application does know where you are, but might have problems using the information. If the application directs you to a wrong location or via a wrong way, it's not the fault of the GPS system itself. One example is here in Iceland where travellers input "Laugarvegur" into their application, wanting to go to a destination at "Laugavegur" in Reykjavík. The application directed the travellers to a destination far into the country, and the travellers didn't realise this misspelling until they passed Reykjavík and were also a few hundred kilometers past their desired destination. Additional nerdy note: GPS is the name of the U.S. navy's system. GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) is the general term for those systems. GPS is the everyday term used for such a system since the U.S. was first.
@HikaruKatayamma
@HikaruKatayamma 5 жыл бұрын
Don't confuse bad mapping software for GPS issues. Misrouting people has nothing to do with GPS. It's all about the mapping software and the quality of the information stored in it.
@srgsilent99
@srgsilent99 3 жыл бұрын
Two things: First Navstar was not the first iteration of gps, a system called transit was then timation followed it then came Navstar. The second thing is it is NOT gps that tells you where to go, gps only tells you where it is when it is and time corrections. A gps receiver then calculates where you are in coordinates then a separate system takes the coordinates and overlays a map on it and runs a pathing algorithm to give directions. Nothing was wrong with gps in the cases where it “miss-lead” people.
@SilverMustang920
@SilverMustang920 4 жыл бұрын
Actually the last couple of examples of picking the wrong routes were not due to GPS, but because of inaccurate/non-updated GIS (Geographic Information System) maps i.e. digital version of maps
@maximillianpotentine2257
@maximillianpotentine2257 5 жыл бұрын
GPS is a system. It’s made up of three parts: satellites, ground stations, and receivers. Satellites act like the stars in constellations-we know where they are supposed to be at any given time. The ground stations use radar to make sure they are actually where we think they are. A receiver, like you might find in your phone or in your car, is persistently listening for a signal from these satellites. The receiver figures out how far away they are from some of them. Once the receiver calculates its distance from four or more satellites, it knows exactly where you are.
@Belugacat
@Belugacat 5 жыл бұрын
You deserve MUCH MUCH more subscribers! Really well explained quality video, keep up the good work
@TonyWhite22351
@TonyWhite22351 3 жыл бұрын
In English it’s MANY MANY more !
@mikecl07
@mikecl07 3 жыл бұрын
bruh they are already at 38 million how many more do they need
@FlyValorantFly
@FlyValorantFly 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikecl07 It was 1 year ago, Mate. They had way less lol.
@skinnyniggawidfatbelly7212
@skinnyniggawidfatbelly7212 3 жыл бұрын
49m is quite a lot of subscribers man
@skinnyniggawidfatbelly7212
@skinnyniggawidfatbelly7212 3 жыл бұрын
@Adam Bakalski I meant to say 40.9 millions subscribers is a lot already, which was a reply to original comment that said this channel deserves more subscribers
@NeoMatrix5
@NeoMatrix5 5 жыл бұрын
"How GPS works explained simply" - thumbnail looks like the end of the world- 10/10
@mayflinders8795
@mayflinders8795 5 жыл бұрын
Oct 10?
@thanoss
@thanoss 4 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment.
@Firehandprodictions
@Firehandprodictions 3 жыл бұрын
😆😆😆😆
@ArticleFifteen
@ArticleFifteen 3 жыл бұрын
This made me belly laugh.
@alacnop
@alacnop Жыл бұрын
GPS doesn't tell anyone to go anywhere, it just informs the application of current position. It's up to the mapping system to create routing information.
@westernproducerSWP
@westernproducerSWP 5 жыл бұрын
GPS is a brand name of a PNT system (Position, Navigation and Timing); Russia has GLONASS [insert Russian acronym meaning here....) which is used by some nations globally. China has Beidou; again global coverage; with limited users - but you may want to check your smart phone because I bet it tracks Beidou too. The European Union has Galileo with is globe coverage being used by most European nations as well as others. These four systems are also lumped together as GNSSs (Global Navigation Satellite Systems). India and Japan have regional systems; IRNSS and Quasi Zenith respectively. So not all the world navigates (or get lost on Swiss mountaintops) by 'GPS', but they all, more or less, work are described here - Trilateration.
@doctorsleep2911
@doctorsleep2911 4 жыл бұрын
Gladys Mae West (née Brown) (born 1930) is an African American mathematician known for her contributions to the mathematical modeling of the shape of the Earth, and her work on the development of the satellite geodesy models that were eventually incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS).
@caret_shell
@caret_shell 9 ай бұрын
2:41 Isn't the diagram here needlessly misleading? It's not the first time this clip has presented it this way, with a dotted line linking the device to one satellite and dotted lines linking that satellite to a chain of other satellites. That's... wrong, isn't it? The voice over is literally explaining that the device needs to be in contact with four or more satellites, so the dotted lines should all go from each satellite to the device, not to each other. It's kind of a shame... these fancy animations took work to make, but they're making it harder to understand GPS, not easier.
@_zyozyo
@_zyozyo 5 жыл бұрын
Great video bright side! This really helped! Keep it up ❤️👍
@pushpachettry19
@pushpachettry19 5 жыл бұрын
U r right
@EinkOLED
@EinkOLED 5 жыл бұрын
President Ronald Reagan allowed the military to make GPS available to the public in 1983, and Bill Clinton in 2000 allowed the military to unscramble the signals to allow the GPS to function at their normal accuracy (something which was only accessible to the military). And that's when garmin started to sell handheld GPS receivers to the consumers for outdoor use/marine/aviation/car navigation.
@RohitKumar-fy9fp
@RohitKumar-fy9fp 3 жыл бұрын
sir, the bg music irritates , you caan keep their audio low, but the content is the best ever to watch
@nettsm
@nettsm 4 жыл бұрын
4:18 the intersection is wrong, the 3 circles were supposed to meet at a single point... You are showing a region which is outside the 3rd circle.
@amoneswart1357
@amoneswart1357 4 жыл бұрын
Net TM Thought i was going crazy, don’t know why that bothered me so much
@infinitygaming2346
@infinitygaming2346 5 жыл бұрын
Bright side is getting better at science topics and astronomy. I mean it is uploading more science videos. Good Job. Keep uploading more nice science and astronomy videos. 👍👍👍
@hasbybiasafil
@hasbybiasafil 5 жыл бұрын
I use GPS almost everyday in my life.. I do likes traveling a lot and GPS brought me to a lot of amazing places.. I had a bunch of ‘amazing’ experiences (I don’t think this is bad experiences) using GPS, such crossing a river by my motorcycle, crossing very dark spooky forest in the middle of the night, crossing path way in the middle of rice paddy’s field, and many many more ‘crazy’ experiences that makes my adrenaline pumped. I can’t imagine how’s my life without GPS, maybe I just became a silly introvert kids who trapped in his home. Thanks God and for smart peoples who invented GPS. I really love it very much 😘
@gardengnostic971
@gardengnostic971 3 жыл бұрын
The venn diagram at 4:14 looks a little broken. Boseman does not fall within the circle around Salt Lake City. I might be misunderstanding the graph, but shouldn't the final result be in all three circles?
@imgauravcm
@imgauravcm Жыл бұрын
I too noticed that
@jeffbruce616
@jeffbruce616 4 жыл бұрын
4:13 Why choose Boseman Montana when that lays outside the third circle that was drawn? Wouldn't a more accurate location be the area below that where all 3 circles actually intersect? In fact, there is no point where all three circles' lines intersect -- shouldn't there be?
@Changled
@Changled 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah the graphic is completely wrong
@muhammadbadarhayat4216
@muhammadbadarhayat4216 5 ай бұрын
Truly noticed. Wrong concepts discussed in the video. Made a simple concept rather difficult to understand. No one should be learning GPS from this video.
@georgeemil3618
@georgeemil3618 5 жыл бұрын
2:08 "When it finds where you are from four or more gps satellites, it can tell exactly where you are." All my Garmin GPSs never gave me my location until it locked on five, sometimes seven satellites.
@josephtuttle1470
@josephtuttle1470 5 жыл бұрын
Soooooo...when I lose GPS in a dead section of road while far from any major highway and gain it back when I am near a major highway or civilization...did the satellites stop working?
@slowanddeliberate6893
@slowanddeliberate6893 5 жыл бұрын
Your 4g connection is required for Google Maps if you have no map already downloaded.
@hugolachs6620
@hugolachs6620 4 жыл бұрын
no, the micro waves from the satellite didn't reach you because of interference
@sigsnug7160
@sigsnug7160 3 жыл бұрын
that's the woman with the red dress or the deja vù cat of matrix the film
@killianoshaughnessy1174
@killianoshaughnessy1174 4 жыл бұрын
I can't believe how much things are taken into consideration just to keep the time as accurate as possible.
@osse1n
@osse1n 5 жыл бұрын
*GPS being available, people still can't find the way and ask directions.*
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
Thats true!
@Waldlaeufer70
@Waldlaeufer70 4 жыл бұрын
Well, sometimes it is nicer to talk to people than to stare at the screen all day.
@Nicanut313
@Nicanut313 Ай бұрын
Some navigation services get it wrong though. I'm a delivery driver and it happens from time to time
@stewiegriffin6503
@stewiegriffin6503 4 жыл бұрын
GPS and GPS Road navigation are 2 different works. GPS always works, navigation is just a software which sometime fails
@wzman2006
@wzman2006 4 жыл бұрын
4th satellite resolves the 2-points-of-intersection in 3d trilateration. And it's Bozeman, Montana, with a Z.
@charliewilkins8888
@charliewilkins8888 4 жыл бұрын
This was something very interesting about GPS that I never knew.....
@balasubramaniantk4863
@balasubramaniantk4863 5 жыл бұрын
GPS : Aha made simple😉 Atomic clocks and satellite precision : *Am I a joke to you* 😒😏
@shiningstar-pn1ot
@shiningstar-pn1ot 5 жыл бұрын
Your voice is cool and relaxing...😍😆😀😄
@_blakep
@_blakep 5 жыл бұрын
shining star ya but it’s computer generated
@farhaancynix3785
@farhaancynix3785 5 жыл бұрын
@@_blakep what
@MSEntertainmen
@MSEntertainmen 4 жыл бұрын
There can be a high chance of depending upon Military GPS but public GPS is not always accurate. The most accurate GPS is human being. 😊
@danieldan136
@danieldan136 5 жыл бұрын
Technology is great when it works... Just like some people brains.
@sixsensedayspa
@sixsensedayspa 5 жыл бұрын
Yes I am more than pisst I think there are people stilling my information I even don't feel like using internet anymore and Google is turning in to a huge problem
@laurentfxu3rauf193
@laurentfxu3rauf193 4 жыл бұрын
You are right
@HengHuiMei
@HengHuiMei 5 жыл бұрын
GPS is a lifesaver!
@steve101968
@steve101968 5 жыл бұрын
If you ever want to go down a rabbit hole of cool tech. Think about submarines. They can't get a god signal below periscope depth. But they can sail around the world (hypothetically) and then surface and they will be within 10 meters of where they think they should be thanks to inertial navigation systems. Something I think is pretty cool but I am a big nerd
@DavidCarter-ib3vw
@DavidCarter-ib3vw 2 жыл бұрын
I was just reading about how difficult it is to determine height above sea level. Highly amazing. Depends on an accurate description of the shape of the Earth, atmospheric pressure, gravity, winds, tides, etc. Oh yea, check out the calculus formulas involved.
@Dr_SatishKasturi
@Dr_SatishKasturi 5 жыл бұрын
Best Explanation 😊❤️ keep posting more vedios
@Bureaucrastinator
@Bureaucrastinator 2 жыл бұрын
GPS/GNSS and navigation software are not the same. the examples of people getting lost after 08:00 in the video are misleading -- it seems GPS was working as intended but the apps that the people used (like Google Maps, Waze etc) to navigate were "faulty".
@YungDream-chasers
@YungDream-chasers 2 жыл бұрын
thus really comprehensible..... thanks
@wildenboy_
@wildenboy_ 2 жыл бұрын
your explaining is better than my parents or text in google!. thx
@arsinteandrei
@arsinteandrei 5 жыл бұрын
GPS - Ground base Positioning system - there is no satellite - only based on ground towers...
@slowanddeliberate6893
@slowanddeliberate6893 5 жыл бұрын
Yep, the earth is flat.
@mansooransari8726
@mansooransari8726 2 жыл бұрын
This is GREAT!
@bishan_8617
@bishan_8617 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ansari, Mansoor!
@davidkiwa55
@davidkiwa55 3 жыл бұрын
Boseman was outside the circle. Is that a mistake or intentional. Time stamp. 4:15
@jaytheman9271
@jaytheman9271 4 жыл бұрын
4:16 Boseman is not in the third circle lol
@zainulabdin4466
@zainulabdin4466 3 жыл бұрын
I understand everything that's explained in this video. But, I want to understand the 'electronics' part of it. Like, what is it that is sent to the satellites from the GPS device. How are latitude and longitudes calculated? Can anyone explain it to me in the terms of Hardware? Thanks.
@scott_meyer
@scott_meyer 3 жыл бұрын
GPS is one way. The receiver "hears" the signals from the satellites. The data contains the satellite id, location, and a time. From this the receiver can calculate it's distance from each satellite. The point where the distances intersect is the location of the receiver.
@chethan.gowdru
@chethan.gowdru 5 жыл бұрын
Tq for making request video, Ur information is very helpful bro 👍
@ZA-ft6zi
@ZA-ft6zi 5 жыл бұрын
Gui0 I huybjk
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge Bright Side
@usmanqureshi2741
@usmanqureshi2741 5 жыл бұрын
Well in countries like countries of south Asia people generally doesn't relay on GPS they generally don't go to places whose address or location they don't know. if they really want to know some location they will not search it on Google map
@nosik68
@nosik68 5 жыл бұрын
Well you have better chances to survive than trying to find your position in earth having no gps.
@PaoloCaglioLMT
@PaoloCaglioLMT 4 жыл бұрын
Parallels define LATITUDE and meridians LONGITUDE, the exact opposite of what you stated at 3:03
@chandanhd8394
@chandanhd8394 5 жыл бұрын
Very informative keep the up your good work 🤗🤗
@armylovebts4762
@armylovebts4762 5 жыл бұрын
Can you make the subsucribe in my chanel
@truegamer1403
@truegamer1403 3 жыл бұрын
@@armylovebts4762 no videos right?
@ninnamon1260
@ninnamon1260 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Maybe be a little more precise about GPS and stories. Those stories of bad directions provided by a mapping provider and not GPS. GPS consists of the three segments (space, ground and receiver) mentioned earlier and not navigation.
@BRIGHTNEWSAI
@BRIGHTNEWSAI 5 жыл бұрын
I do love your videos! You inspire me so much and now I will definetely try do do something similar to see how it works. Thank you for sharing this amazind idea!
@denelson83
@denelson83 5 жыл бұрын
You can't get a 3-D fix on a GPS receiver. GPS fixes are always either 2-D or 4-D. The fourth dimension, of course, is time.
@williammorris4550
@williammorris4550 2 жыл бұрын
Wow…I did not know this. Thanks 😍🤩
@thefactb8515
@thefactb8515 5 жыл бұрын
Good explanation
@johnwalterbagos1
@johnwalterbagos1 Жыл бұрын
GPS helps me a lot while I’m traveling to places I’m not familiar with
@aye_its_alyssa7625
@aye_its_alyssa7625 5 жыл бұрын
19 minutes late yay this is a new world record for me LOL😂😂
@sabianaaz-wh1pq
@sabianaaz-wh1pq 4 жыл бұрын
A very helpful nd healthy vedio thnq sir 💫💫💫
@xueliyang_
@xueliyang_ 5 жыл бұрын
Bright Side I always learn something new from your videos. Thank You!
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
That's amazing!
@PradeepReddyMuthyala
@PradeepReddyMuthyala 3 жыл бұрын
From where we can download the satellite footages , like you drawn the Circles and pointed the signals .. could you please suggest me on that
@tanaymody3390
@tanaymody3390 5 жыл бұрын
Why does time affect the results to be 6 Miles away from the precise location
@donaldbeetlestone7545
@donaldbeetlestone7545 5 жыл бұрын
Bc it is not as accurate as we think?!...it can't be perfect either so u can't expect it 2 b!?...
@tanaymody3390
@tanaymody3390 5 жыл бұрын
Well I know it isn't accurate but my question was why time makes a difference in determining location
@thrustandlift9984
@thrustandlift9984 4 жыл бұрын
@@tanaymody3390 we know that earth completes a 360 degree rotation in 24 hours which means every 15 degree every hour and 1 degree every 4 minutes the if someone is standing 15 degrees longitude from a point it means that he/she will have a time difference of 1 hour
@tobybrown4861
@tobybrown4861 4 жыл бұрын
Because the time the signal takes to get from your device, or ground receiver to the satellite is super important. Because we know that the signal travels at the speed of light, we can use the time it takes for the signal to travel to the satellite to show us how far away we are from the satellite, which in the video it explains is paramount to calculating our coordinates. Since the speed of light is roughly 3 x 10^8 (that's 300000000)m/s and that the time difference between the satellite and earth is 38 microseconds (mentions this in the video) which is 38 x 10^-6. If the signal ends up arriving 38 x 10^-6 seconds too quick then we can work out how much distance will be affected by using the equation speed = distance / time. (3 x 10^8) x (38 x 10^-6) = 11400 metres Since there is 1610 metres in a mile we can find out that. 11400 / 1610 = 7.08 miles I know this is not 6 miles however this is a very crude calculation ignoring all of the small details which would effect the calculation and bring it down (you would presume) And frankly i do not know these effects, it would be pretty cool if someone had something more to add.
@tobybrown4861
@tobybrown4861 4 жыл бұрын
Okay so no one might see this but we usually assume the speed of light to be 3 x 10^8 m/s, i know its not but it is a lot of effort to actually use the real number which is 299792458. However it really does make no difference only subtracting 8 metres from the final result so there must be something else important. This is that the value we used for the speed of light is for when it is in a vacuum (search up what this is if you don't know) Since our signal (radio wave) is not travelling in a vacuum then the speed must be lower and means that our distance error can be closer to 6 miles. The average speed of radio wave for error to be 6 miles = 2.54 x 10^8 so average speed loss due to atmoshphere etc is 0.45 x 10^8 which is quite alot considering its a speed loss of 15% but who knows.
@rahulrockz2722
@rahulrockz2722 5 жыл бұрын
Make next......top 5 great people who survived a long time
@eloyaldao
@eloyaldao 4 жыл бұрын
The intersection of the circles was not relected right, but all the other is cool
@alvinjenson3320
@alvinjenson3320 5 жыл бұрын
Hey you! Scrolling through the comments! Hello! ☺️😁
@dannyj5688
@dannyj5688 5 жыл бұрын
Hi!!!
@harshvardhanphalke2285
@harshvardhanphalke2285 4 жыл бұрын
Hii🙂!!!!
@jenserickson1268
@jenserickson1268 4 жыл бұрын
The graphic at 2:46 is not right. The signal between your device and each satellite, not just one, is measured so that your position can be triangulated. The graphic ought to show the signal line between the device and all four satellites.
@syaifulamini2830
@syaifulamini2830 2 жыл бұрын
GPS is explained about where position we are at, and where we to their to place is at. But, GPS is an inaccurate position which makes us get lost. So, GPS needs to improve accurate quality and fix the accuracy problem which owned by GPS so that GPS be accurated 😉. Sorry, I still learning English by help Grammarly app and more app 😅🙏. Thank you 😉!
@jugosever
@jugosever 4 жыл бұрын
They say GPS satellites are not geostationary. Does anyone know why that is? It would be simpler if GPS used geostationary satellites, wouldn't it?
@alflyle9955
@alflyle9955 4 жыл бұрын
@Agent 666 Also, geostationary satellites are in higher orbits and hence the received power is cut by the inverse square law. Adding power with bigger solar panels costs weight, which in turn which costs more to launch to account for the greater weight plus the energy to get to the higher orbit.
@official_bri3609
@official_bri3609 5 жыл бұрын
HIII LOVE UR VIDs
@tatasbeautycorner7363
@tatasbeautycorner7363 5 жыл бұрын
And my vids?
@official_bri3609
@official_bri3609 5 жыл бұрын
@@tatasbeautycorner7363 uhhhhh yeaaaa.... sureeee
@galememeeof6688
@galememeeof6688 5 жыл бұрын
I lived for several decades before GPS by using maps. I survived. lol
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
Paper maps?
@galememeeof6688
@galememeeof6688 5 жыл бұрын
BRIGHT SIDE Yes, paper maps, in color and everything. One for each state!
@laurentfxu3rauf193
@laurentfxu3rauf193 4 жыл бұрын
From video we can learn more than from school!!!
@garydesler3211
@garydesler3211 4 жыл бұрын
GPS does not make you drive off a ramp. Your map application does. Former GPS satellite engineering manager.
@ashleshachar
@ashleshachar 4 жыл бұрын
How app make mistake it done as the signal tell ?
@abdullah.t973
@abdullah.t973 5 жыл бұрын
Very nice 👍 keep it up 👌
@avinashkhopade3397
@avinashkhopade3397 4 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video!!!
@judyweikumbenson199
@judyweikumbenson199 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining...wish I had one!!
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
Why dont you have one?
@judyweikumbenson199
@judyweikumbenson199 5 жыл бұрын
I don't know how to use one.
@marioiacolucci
@marioiacolucci 4 жыл бұрын
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL I have one it's garmin
@priyabhawnani8451
@priyabhawnani8451 4 жыл бұрын
Sir can you please tell that which software or app do you use for editing your videos??
@navinlessing7053
@navinlessing7053 4 жыл бұрын
What frequencies are involved in GPS technology.? Is it true that using Aluminium foil blocks GPS signal.? Are the anti GPS car tracking signal blocking devices real.?
@INTERESTINGTHINGSJCB
@INTERESTINGTHINGSJCB 5 жыл бұрын
To the beautiful person scrolling through the messages I wish you a great and blessing day. Bright side the best. Small channel love❤
@HitherMann
@HitherMann 5 жыл бұрын
*Thumbs up if you couldn’t live without GPS* 😱👍🏼
@japps2054
@japps2054 4 жыл бұрын
😂
@josed.ulloacastillo1635
@josed.ulloacastillo1635 5 жыл бұрын
Now Google determines your location... *Which is Suicidal, but hey who cares?*
@IntellectualHazard
@IntellectualHazard 5 жыл бұрын
@Liam’s Adventures *you're spamming* Edit: I'm your 100th sub...now sub me back!!
@larryscott3982
@larryscott3982 5 жыл бұрын
8:18 gps doesn’t figure out what roads are!! The driving errors were primarily map database and instruction errors. Which has not one thing to do with gps. No, this is a bad video.
@davidecardani1803
@davidecardani1803 4 жыл бұрын
Hello BrightSide, what programs and tools do you use to produce these nice videos? Thank you!
@kuromisthe_best
@kuromisthe_best 3 жыл бұрын
A OK true
@CRYSTALG.C.
@CRYSTALG.C. 6 ай бұрын
golden words "Technology is Great when it Works"
@Marc_de_Car
@Marc_de_Car 3 жыл бұрын
Are you sure that longitude lines are parallel? (see vid at 3:04) and think that info is faulty.
@linuszarrouk2004
@linuszarrouk2004 3 жыл бұрын
they are parralel but only on the surface not on a 2d viev like this one
@stumpypetros2685
@stumpypetros2685 4 жыл бұрын
Back in the 90's an English program called Time Team used GPS to fix building positions. They said at a site revisit that their measurements were off by several metres because the GPS signal from the satellite was deliberately misaligned. I recall an answer was the Miltary didn't want an exact fix on anything. ANYWAY. fast forward to the SpaceX boosters trying to land on the droneships and missing, when they can land perfectly OK at the Cape. Wonder if someone is offsetting the GPS satellite signals ;P
@himanshu2149
@himanshu2149 4 жыл бұрын
All the people who enjoy watching such videos , believe me you have scientific temperament.
@atheisthuman8108
@atheisthuman8108 3 жыл бұрын
38 microseconds adjustment is actually correct but that's not done in bulk at once, instead, they run the atomic clock with the slightly slower clock.
@atheisthuman8108
@atheisthuman8108 3 жыл бұрын
wikipedia says : According to the theory of relativity, due to their constant movement and height relative to the Earth-centered, non-rotating approximately inertial reference frame, the clocks on the satellites are affected by their speed. Special relativity predicts that the frequency of the atomic clocks moving at GPS orbital speeds will tick more slowly than stationary ground clocks by a factor of {\displaystyle {\frac {v^{2}}{2c^{2}}}\approx 10^{-10}}\frac{v^{2}}{2c^{2}}\approx 10 ^{-10}, or result in a delay of about 7 μs/day, where the orbital velocity is v = 4 km/s, and c = the speed of light. This time dilation effect has been measured and verified using the GPS. The effect of gravitational frequency shift on the GPS due to general relativity is that a clock closer to a massive object will be slower than a clock farther away. Applied to the GPS, the receivers are much closer to Earth than the satellites, causing the GPS clocks to be faster by a factor of 5×10−10, or about 45.9 μs/day. This gravitational frequency shift is noticeable. When combining the time dilation and gravitational frequency shift, the discrepancy is about 38 microseconds per day, a difference of 4.465 parts in 1010.[16] Without correction, errors of roughly 11.4 km/day would accumulate in the position.[17] This initial pseudorange error is corrected in the process of solving the navigation equations. In addition the elliptical, rather than perfectly circular, satellite orbits cause the time dilation and gravitational frequency shift effects to vary with time. This eccentricity effect causes the clock rate difference between a GPS satellite and a receiver to increase or decrease depending on the altitude of the satellite. To compensate for the discrepancy, the frequency standard on board each satellite is given a rate offset prior to launch, making it run slightly slower than the desired frequency on Earth; specifically, at 10.22999999543 MHz instead of 10.23 MHz.[18] Since the atomic clocks on board the GPS satellites are precisely tuned, it makes the system a practical engineering application of the scientific theory of relativity in a real-world environment.[19] Placing atomic clocks on artificial satellites to test Einstein's general theory was proposed by Friedwardt Winterberg in 1955.[20]
@carmaxzambia9486
@carmaxzambia9486 5 жыл бұрын
Am from Africa zambia watching every video from bright side thanks for your video's
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL 5 жыл бұрын
Do you use GPS?
@carmaxzambia9486
@carmaxzambia9486 5 жыл бұрын
Alot am using samsung S6edge
@ashlyn.nicole
@ashlyn.nicole 3 жыл бұрын
tHANKS! you explained it well
@Adyapd
@Adyapd 5 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that it can detect altitude wow
@masala0011
@masala0011 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the explanation, it was simple and interesting.
@imanerdandliketoread
@imanerdandliketoread 5 жыл бұрын
hi.i love ur chanel
@asimking857
@asimking857 4 жыл бұрын
Nice vedio about GPS it give a lot of information to the student
@midhundathan4316
@midhundathan4316 2 жыл бұрын
GPS is one of the best technologies I have ever seen
@marre69
@marre69 5 жыл бұрын
Once there was this thing called map and using the eyes. It worked fine that too 😁
@ElectronicAstronaut
@ElectronicAstronaut 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing video
@aliarshad5994
@aliarshad5994 4 жыл бұрын
Very useful info
@mimikqx
@mimikqx 5 жыл бұрын
This is how the mafia works.
@isaacheres1354
@isaacheres1354 5 жыл бұрын
Hello and greetings from Boseman, Montana 🙋👋
@richardturner6981
@richardturner6981 3 жыл бұрын
Hello from Pompano Beach, Fl., Isaac.
@bingbong59
@bingbong59 5 жыл бұрын
Satellites hang from high altitude weather balloons 🎈 The earth isn’t spinning at 1045 miles per hour nor is it shooting through the abyss of space at 66,666 miles per hour, have a nice day.
@aravindkarthik5120
@aravindkarthik5120 5 жыл бұрын
Very clear explanation all put in simple words yet in effective means
@scottjetten7769
@scottjetten7769 4 жыл бұрын
That was a perfect explanation, thankyou
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