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From: | alonso acuña |
Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] problem with ground altitude |
Date: | Tue, 17 Sep 2013 00:58:25 -0600 |
This is what I thought but the difference between SRTM and GPS has remained around 10 to 13m on the 4 days over the past weeks that we have been on the field. GCS indicates precision of about 5m. I suspect this is not going to change and might be an error in the SRTM data.
Hi Alonso,
This behavior is completely normal. Your GPS has an static error. That depends on how is the signal (weather, solar activity, number of satellites, their position...) at the moment of the reception. Also it depends on the receiver itself.
The receiver uses to tell you how good is its estimation with the HDOP, VDOP and other information, check these acronyms in wikipedia for more information.
The same case is for the 2D position.
Cheers,
On 17 Sep 2013 07:29, "alonso acuña" <address@hidden> wrote:Hello. It appears that there is a difference of about 10 meters in the reported ground altitude in SRTM date and google earth with the altitude reported by GPS at this location. So when the aircraft is on the ground it says AGL 10 and exported kml shows the path 10 meters above ground in Google Earth.I have read the code for NavSetGroundReferenceHere flight plan command and it seems it makes the aircraft take the current GPS altitude as ground level which seems a good thing. However this does not fix things in the GCS.How is the AGL shown in GPS calculated?How can I make it not use SRTM data?How can I can I tell what the aircraft thinks the ground level is ?And what is the ground_level parameter in flight plan for?Thanks for the help.Alonso
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