GAPS provides users with precise and accurate positioning using a single GNSS receiver both in static and kinematic mode.
Through the use of precise orbit and clock products produced by the International GNSS Service (IGS) it is possible to achieve
centimeter positioning in static mode and decimeter positioning in kinematic mode given a sufficient convergence period.
An example is shown of the convergence period of the computed coordinates for station ALGO, located in Algonquin Park, Canada, January 1st 2007. Processed in static mode.
The solution is with respect to the IGS
non-cumulative weekly solution. An example of the results produced
by GAPS can be seen here.
Have some questions? Then check out the FAQ page
here or see About GAPS for contact information.
~~~DISCLAIMER~~~
The GPS Analysis and Positioning Software (GAPS) is to be used for research purposes only. The University of
New Brunswick does not assume any liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or exemplary damages deemed to have been
caused directly or indirectly by any content of its online precise point positioning service.
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