PA 300 - Review
Across
- 2. Acronym for spatial positioning determination
- 3. Systems, The type of steering system that is more accurate compared to light bars and can reduce operator fatigue
- 5. Land Locations, The type of reference commonly used in agriculture that divides land into grids
- 10. The part of DGPS control components that changes the state based on the controller’s feedback and helps create movement by converting energy into mechanical force
- 11. Attenuation, The weakening or degradation of a GPS signal; can be caused by Ionospheric errors, multipath errors, etc.
- 12. The GNSS constellation system that originated in Russia with 24 satellites
- 13. Arguably the primary barrier to adopting PA technologies
- 17. One of the angles associated with sate sensors that is the horizontal angle of vehicles left to right
- 18. The process that calculates the conversion of coordinates from one datum to another
- 20. Control, One of the three major PF applications that deals with the integration of technology and equipment
- 23. Clock, The type of clocks that all satellites have but not all receivers do
- 24. Offline, The engage option that determines how far off the guidance line the machine can be for auto steer to engage (typically is set high)
- 25. Receiver, One of the two types of differential correction receivers that is moving and commonly a piece of equipment in ag
- 26. Per Turn, The vehicle option that determines how dramatically the wheel will turn to stay on the guidance line that is set based on machine dimensions
- 27. The acronym for how GPS receivers measure of signal strength (we want a high _____)
- 30. One of the five types of DOP that has to do with the altitude of the satellites
Down
- 1. The type of Ephemeris data used for trilateration calculations
- 4. Producer Collecting, A PA technologie that is utilized in the dairy and poultry industry's that reduces labor and minimizes human contact
- 6. of Precision, The indicator of the cumulative effects caused by Ionospheric, Tropospheric, clock and multipath errors (a high _____ equals poor location)
- 7. The mathematical model that allows for the precise specification of locations on the surface of the earth
- 8. The longest line of latitude
- 9. Atmosphere, One of the five sources of errors that includes the slowing of signals due to ionized particles and pressure.
- 14. The type of calculations that GNSS/GPS systems use that utilizes the convergence of pseudo-ranges
- 15. The type of real time correction that utilizes a geostationary satellites
- 16. Compensators, A types of sensor required for auto-steer systems that is also called the navigation controllers
- 19. Tags, A PA technology used in the livestock sector that is responsible for tracking and monitoring animals for health and biosecurity purposes and is mandatory for animals leaving their place of birth
- 21. Networks, VRS networks use _______ to create a virtual reference station in the field and requires a minimum of three of them for accuracy
- 22. hydraulic steering, One of the two main types of steering actuators that is frequently factory installed in new equipment
- 28. 27, A local datum that is used by GNSS/GPS systems
- 29. Segment, One of the three GNSS components that is not located on the earth