Icd-gps-153 Protocol -

: A tactical mission computer sends a "query" packet using the ICD-GPS-153 format. The Response : The GPS receiver (like a PLGR or DAGR

is the formal Interface Control Document (ICD) that defines the GPS Standard Serial Interface Protocol (GSSIP). It is primarily used to control the input and output of data between military GPS receivers —such as the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) and the Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR)—and other systems, typically military aircraft and vehicles. Purpose and Scope icd-gps-153 protocol

: Detecting spoofing or interference by analyzing detailed satellite metadata provided through the binary interface. apps.dtic.mil Further Exploration Explore the official GPS.gov Interface Control Documents page to learn how to request restricted technical manuals. Naval Postgraduate School Thesis : A tactical mission computer sends a "query"

ICD-GPS-150 is an older, now-superseded document titled Navstar GPS Space Segment/Navigation User Interfaces . It was the standard for the legacy "Block I" satellites. Purpose and Scope : Detecting spoofing or interference

: It is categorized as a "Historic" or "Older" version in some libraries, meaning it may not be used for new equipment designs but remains critical for maintaining existing military systems. Implementation and Usage

The ICD-GPS-153 protocol, also known as the Interface Control Document for GPS 153, is a technical standard for communication between GPS devices and external equipment. The protocol defines the requirements for data exchange between GPS receivers and devices such as computers, autopilots, and other navigation systems.

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