System
Effectiveness Model for Worldwide/Regional Users
The System Effectiveness Model (SEM) for the Global Positioning
System (GPS) provides users with a simple yet precise means of
forecasting the availability and accuracy of GPS for any global
location and for any date and time. WSEM103 provides the following
information:
- Navigation accuracy by time, date, and region
- Ground track graphs
- Position accuracy information in tabular and graphical format
WSEM103 determines the satellite orbital parameters from almanac
files and any current Notice Advisories to NAVSTAR Users (NANUs)
from status history files. You must have these files before running
the model. You may download all necessary files, including the
WSEM103 application, by following the steps below.
- Download the WSEM103
application. (EXE, 2.03 MB) System Requirements: Windows
95/98/NT
- When prompted, choose the save to disk option and save the
file in the directory of your choice. (Make note of the directory
for reference in step 3.)
- Click the Start button on your desktop, then choose Run, followed
by Browse. Locate WS103INST.exe in the directory you chose in
step 2, select it, choose Open, and then choose OK.
- The install program will prompt you to choose a directory
in which to install the data files. By default, the files will
be saved to the directory C:\Program Files\WSEM. You may choose
a different directory if you wish, but note that the application
file and the data files (step 6) must be installed in
the same directory.
- Open the Current GPS
Almanacs and Status directory. (The directory will appear
in a new window.)
- Download each of the files in the directory. To download a
file, right-click on the file name, choose Save Target As (Internet
Explorer) or Save Link As (Netscape), and save the file into
the directory you chose in step 4.
- Once you have downloaded all of the data files in step 6,
you are ready to run the WSEM103 application. Click the Start
button on your desktop, then choose Programs, Wsem, WSEM103.
Once you have successfully installed the WSEM103 application,
you can download the most recent GPS data files at any time by
clicking the Current GPS Almanac and Status link on the GPS
Satellite Almanacs and SEM Program page.
The WSEM103 application requires certain
system files that are not included in some releases of Windows
95. If you have difficulty running the application, you may need
to download and install OpenGL, which is available from Microsoft
at ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/opengl95.exe