Time to first fix

Time To First Fix (TTFF) is a measure of the time required for a GPS receiver to acquire satellite signals and navigation data, and calculate a position solution (called a fix).

An animation depicting the orbits of GPS satellites in medium earth orbit.

Scenarios

The TTFF is commonly broken down into three more specific scenarios, as defined in the GPS equipment guide:

Many receivers can use as many as twelve channels simultaneously, allowing quicker fixes.[1] Many cell phones reduce the time to first fix by using assisted GPS (aGPS): they acquire almanac and ephemeris data over a fast network connection from the cell phone operator rather than over the slow radio connection from the satellites.

See also

References

  1. GPS information site Why twelve channels?

External links


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