PDOP definition

PDOP means positional (3D) dilution of precision, which is a measure of the precision of GPS results related to the satellite positions. As PDOP decreases, the level of precision increases;
PDOP means Position Dilution of Precision. It is a unit-less figure of merit expressing the relationship between the error in user position and the error in satellite position, when making GPS measurements. Values considered good for positioning are small, such as 3. Values greater than 7 are considered poor.

Examples of PDOP in a sentence

  • Default PDOP) DOP Type Required (X) Vertical levels required (Height Above Ground Level.

  • Funds provided under this Agreement for this Program Element may only be used, in accordance with and subject to the requirements, and limitations set forth below, to implement Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention (PDOP) activities.

  • For primary network, the maximum closure vector length is 20 Km. In each session, three or more receivers are used that must track a minimum of five (5) satellites simultaneously with a PDOP not less than five (5).

  • The reception window is 15 ° above the horizon and PDOP less than five (5) with at least five (5) synchronized satellites.

  • Operate the PDOP Program in a manner designed to make progress toward achieving the following Public Health Modernization Process Measure: Promote prescriber enrollment and adoption of the PDMP and state opioid prescribing guidelines.

  • Examples of system attributes include PDOP, # of Satellites Used, etc.

  • The settings displayed include the PDOP, HDOP, VDOP and Elevation Masks.

  • If you choose to use the DOP filter, you can select either to filter for HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) or PDOP (Positional Dilution of Precision) by tapping the radio button labeled H or P, respectively.

  • To ensure high quality/precision GPS data, conduct data collection when positional dilution of precision (PDOP) is 4 or less.

  • Our GPS receivers and LiDAR systems are GNSS-capable ensuring low PDOP values and adequate satellite constellations throughout the mission.