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Status

IN PROCESS

Impact

HIGH

Driver

Ayoung Eun

Approver

Contributors

Derek Tang

Informed

Not yet informed.

Due date

11-22-2023

Resources

References

https://discord.com/channels/776618956638388305/1157058056631369729

\uD83D\uDCDA Relevant data

This decision matrix is derived from this document : Better RTK GPUS support for Ardupilot

\uD83D\uDCD8 Background

L1, L2 and L5

Our end-goal is to be able to locate our drone while the module maintains safe, consistent fixes.

Most RTK solutions support L1/L2. The L1 signal uses the frequency 1575.42 MHz, while L2 signal uses the frequency of 1227.60 MHz. Lower frequencies allow the signal to travel through obstacles such as cloud cover, trees, and buildings better. However, since L1 is the oldest signal out in the field of GPS, one can say that even the cheapest GPS is capable of supporting it. L5 is lot newer than L1 and L2. It is the most advanced signal but not every GPS supports it.

It is important to keep in mind that when choosing GPSs for base station and rover (drone), we need to ensure both support the same frequency bands. If, for example, drone supports L1, L5 and base supports only L1; we are effectively handicapping the drone to just L1. RTK requires common frequency bands for performing the computation. If using L1, L2 on drone and L1 ,L2 on base; both the bands are tracked by the drone and RTK will be able to perform at dual frequency and better performance.

Existing support

Currently our drone is supported by NEO M8 GPS manufactured by Team Blacksheep. We are currently attempting to source another GPS from VectorNav for a VN-200 rugged dev kit through sponsorship.

NEO vs PX

M8P

F9P

Description

single-banded (L1), M8P module uses M8 positioning engine and is able to support Time Kinematic (RTK) technology.

Dual banded (L1, L2), F9P module uses F9 positioning engine. which is newer than M8, and is able to support Time Kinematic (RTK) technology.

Pros and cons

(plus) Cheaper

(plus) Easier to find alternatives

(minus) Incorrect position compared to F9P

(plus) Resolves RTK FIXED within seconds

(plus) Better position hold performance

(minus) Expensive

M8P vs F9P

M8P

F9P

Description

single-banded (L1), M8P module uses M8 positioning engine and is able to support Time Kinematic (RTK) technology.

Dual banded (L1, L2), F9P module uses F9 positioning engine. which is newer than M8, and is able to support Time Kinematic (RTK) technology.

Pros and cons

(plus) Cheaper

(plus) Easier to find alternatives

(minus) Incorrect position compared to F9P

(plus) Resolves RTK FIXED within seconds

(plus) Better position hold performance

(minus) Expensive

🚨 M8P Options & D9S

Buy link / datasheet

NEO M8P

NEO D9S

Product Page

https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/neo-m8p-series

Reliability

L1 only

All L-bands

However, Rover Only & Less community experience.

Cost (CAD)

$129-199

$48.85

Size and Weight

12.2 x 16.0 x 2.4 mm, 1.6 g

12.2 x 16.0 x 2.4 mm, 1.6 g

Position Accuracy

0.025 m + 1 ppm CEP

Undocumented

Convergence time

< 60 s

Cold start 26s - 29s

Undocumented

VSupply

2.7 V to 3.6 V

2.7 V to 3.6 V

Interfaces

Already have driver

Driver needed.

Weatherproof?

−40 °C to +85 °C

−40 °C to +85 °C Model B

−40 °C to +105 °C Model A

👾 F9P Options

NEO F9P

ZED F9P

ZED F9R

Product page

https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/neo-f9p-module?legacy=Current#Product-Selection

https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/zed-f9p-module

Cost (CAD)

$350

$129

$150-220

Reliability

L1, L5

L1, L5

L1, L2

Rover only

Size and Weight

12 x 16 x 3.6 mm, 1.25g

17 x 22 x 2.4 mm, 2g

17 x 22 x 2.4 mm, 2g

Position Accuracy

0.01 m + 1 ppm CEP

0.01 m + 1 ppm CEP

< 0.01 m + 1 ppm CEP

Convergence time

< 10 s

Cold start 27s - 37s

< 10 s

Cold start 25s - 30s

< 10 s

Cold start 24 s - 28s

VSupply

2.7 V to 3.6 V

2.7 V to 3.6 V

2.7 V to 3.6 V

Interface

Driver needed.

Driver needed.

Driver needed.

Weatherproof?

−40 °C to +85 °C

−40 °C to +85 °C

−40 °C to +85 °C

NEO F9P

PX1172RH-HAT

Product page

https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/neo-f9p-module?legacy=Current#Product-Selection

*Product including NEO-F9P and is compatible with Ardupilot usually ranges between 300-400$

https://navspark.mybigcommerce.com/px1172rh-hat-px1172rh-l1-l2-rtk-position-heading-receiver-for-arduino-raspberry-pi-pixhawk-and-surveying/

*Needs to buy antenna separately.

Cost (CAD)

$350

Pricier than PX1172RH

$190

Reliability

L1, L5

L1, L2

L5 performs better with obstacles and produces less noises

Size and Weight

12 x 16 x 3.6 mm, 1.25g

17 mm x 22 mm x 2.9 mm, 1.7g

Bigger and Heavier

Position Accuracy

0.01 m + 1 ppm CEP

0.01 m + 1 ppm CEP

Convergence time

< 10 s

Cold start 27s - 37s

Cold start takes more time

< 10 s

Cold start 28s -29s

VSupply

2.7 V to 3.6 V

3.3V DC +/-10%

Consumes more power

Interface

Driver needed.

Driver needed.

Weatherproof?

−40 °C to +85 °C

−40 °C to +85 °C

\uD83C\uDF1F Recommendations

✅ Outcome

For M8P

For F9P

🗒️ Changelog

Version Date Comment
Current Version (v. 5) 2023-11-23 01:25 Ayoung Eun
v. 6 2023-11-23 02:14 Yashashwin Karthikeyan
v. 5 2023-11-23 01:25 Ayoung Eun
v. 4 2023-11-16 00:18 Yashashwin Karthikeyan
v. 3 2023-11-15 23:51 Ayoung Eun
v. 2 2023-11-15 09:55 Ayoung Eun
v. 1 2023-11-09 01:13 Ayoung Eun
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