Differential GPS user survey
27 June 2018
The General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland are conducting a
survey to gauge current and future user requirements for their Differential
GPS service
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The General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland — Trinity House, the
Northern Lighthouse Board and the Commissioners of Irish Lights — operate 14
Differential GPS reference stations which provide corrections to GPS, thereby
enabling greater positional accuracy and integrity in the user’s position.
The authorities are now surveying users across a wide variety of sectors to
better understand how the Differential GPS service is being used. The
Differential GPS service currently provides corrections for GPS (single
frequency) only, but the technology is being developed to enable corrections
to be provided for all GNSS, should there be a requirement. The survey results
will be used to establish current and future user needs.
In order to ensure that we are well-informed and therefore able to make the
best provision for future requirements, we are looking to gather as much
user feedback as possible and encourage all users, from all sectors, to
complete the survey.
It is important to understand that this is a survey about the Differential
GPS service and not GPS / GNSS. More information on the Differential GPS
system and related technologies is provided in the annex of the document
linked below.
The survey will take about five minutes to complete. All responses will
be kept confidential and any identifiable information will be managed in
accordance with GDPR.
The survey can be completed online at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/29N3SX3The survey can be downloaded for offline completion here [PDF]
Survey responses can be provided until 31 August 2018. The survey can be
completed online or may be posted to:
Dr Alan Grant, The General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK & Ireland,
c/o Trinity House, The Quay, Harwich, CO12 3JW
Alternatively responses can be emailed to requests@gla-rrnav.org