NMEA 0183

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NMEA-0186 est un format de données textuel des relevés GPS acquis par les terminaux GPS puis retournés à un hôte (par un port série par exemple). Il couvre un large spectre de données de navigation. Ces données sont envoyées par le récepteur en mode heartbeat à fréquence fixe (0,5 Hz par exemple).

Format

Documentation http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/GPS/NMEA%20Reference%20Manual1.pdf

Syntaxe

Messages de sortie

Chaque message est une ligne de texte commencant par $ et se terminant par [CR][LF] et contient les champs suivants

$IDMSG,D1,D2,D3,...Dn*CS[CR][LF]


ID: Talker id (GP pour GPS)
MSG: Message id
Di: Msg data fields
CS: Ckecksum 2 hexa for 8 bits

Most common message Ids are

  • GGA : GPS fix data (NMEA Version 2.1)
  • GLL : Geographic position - Latitude/Longitude
  • GSA : GPS DOP and active satellites
  • GSV : GPS satellites in view
  • RMC : Recommended minimum specific GPS/Transit data
  • VTG : Track made good and ground speed
  • ZDA : SiRF Timing Message
  • MSS : MSK Receiver Signal
  • 150 : OkToSend
  • ...


Exemples

$GPGGA,164503.0,4511.636,N,00546.242,E,1,6,3.25,00220,M,048,M,,*66
$GPVTG,000.0,T,002.0,M,000.00,N,000.00,K*4C
$GPRMC,214434,A,3753.666,N,12203.162,W,0.0,0.0,270901,15.4,E,A*33
$GPGGA,214616,3753.667,N,12203.167,W,1,04,5.6,121.1,M,-27.4,M,,*79
$GPGSV,3,1,10,01,69,062,47,03,12,106,37,04,12,279,00,08,12,250,00*77
$GPGLL,3753.667,N,12203.167,W,214616,A,A*54
$GPBOD,,T,,M,,*47

Messages d'entrée

$IDMSG,D1,D2,D3,...Dn*CS[CR][LF]

ID=PSRF

MSG=

Messages

Message GLL - Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude

contains the latitude and longitude of the present vessel position, the time of the position fix and the status.

$GPGLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.s,A*hh[CR][LF]
  • 1,2 Latitude, N (North) or S (South)
  • 3,4 Longitude, E (East) or W (West)
  • 5 UTC of position
  • 6 Status: A = Valid, V= Invalid
  • hh Checksum

Message GGA - GPS Fix Data

includes time, position and fix related data for the GPS receiver.

$GPGGA,hhmmss,llll.lll,a,nnnnn.nnn,b,t,uu,v.v,w.w,M,x.x,M,y.y,zzzz*hh[CR][LF]
  • 1 UTC of Position
  • 2,3 Latitude, N (North) or S (South)
  • 4,5 Longitude, E (East) or W (West)
  • 6 GPS Quality Indicator: 0 = No GPS, 1 = GPS, 2 = DGPS
  • 7 Number of Satellites in Use
  • 8 Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP)
  • 9, 10 Antenna Altitude in Meters, M = Meters
  • 11, 12 Geoidal Separation in Meters, M=Meters. Geoidal separation is the difference between the WGS-84 earth ellipsoid and mean-sea-level.
  • 13 Age of Differential GPS Data. Time in seconds since the last Type 1 or 9 Update
  • 14 Differential Reference Station ID (0000 to 1023)
  • hh Checksum


Message VTG - Track Made Good and Ground Speed

conveys the actual track made good (COG) and the speed relative to the ground (SOG).

$GPVTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K*hh[CR][LF]
  • 1 Track made good in degrees true.
  • 2 Track made good in degrees magnetic.
  • 3,4 Speed over the ground (SOG) in knots.
  • 5,6 Speed over the ground (SOG) in kilometer per hour.
  • hh Checksum

Remark: Velocity is always described as horizontal speed and heading

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