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GNSS terminology

  • Scruffy
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Scruffy created the topic: GNSS terminology

Hoping you can provide a little more information on the GNSS terminology on page 101 of the e-text.

Specifically, what is good and bad for each item. Your mini quiz answer for q3 says 'the system is not warning of any errors so has low integrity'

Does this mean LOW integrity means its good? I thought low would mean poor so it's quite confusing.

Thanks in advance,
Scruffy
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bobtait replied the topic: GNSS terminology

Integrity means trust worthiness. If a system is not giving you warning of errors, it cannot be trusted - it has low integrity. Low integrity is a bad thing.
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virginia12 replied the topic: GNSS terminology

Trustworthiness implies put stock in value. In the event that a framework is not giving you notice of blunders, it can't be trusted - it has low respectability. Low trustworthiness is an awful thing.
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