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Logs summary
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 MiLLennium GPSCard Software Version 4.50 Command Descriptions Manual Rev 1
VLHA/B
Velocity, Latency, and Direction over Ground 
 
This log is similar to the 
SPHA
/
B
 message.  As in the 
SPHA
/
B
 messages the actual speed and direction of the
GPSCard antenna over ground is provided.  The 
VLHA
/
B
 differs in that it provides a measure of the latency in the
velocity time tag and a new velocity status word which gives the user more velocity quality information.  The
velocity status indicates varying degrees of velocity quality.  To ensure healthy velocity, the position sol-status
must also be checked.  If the sol-status is non-zero, the velocity will likely be invalid.  Also, it includes the age of
the differential corrections used in the velocity computation.  It should be noted that the GPSCard does not
determine the direction a vessel, craft, or vehicle is pointed (heading), but rather the direction of motion of the 
GPS
antenna relative to ground.
VLHA
Structure:
1
Velocity Latency
 The velocity is computed using Doppler values derived from differences in consecutive carrier phase
 measurements.  As such, it is an average velocity based on the time difference between successive
 position computations and not an instantaneous velocity at the 
SPHA
/
B
 time tag.  Under normal operation
 the position’s coordinates are updated at a rate of two times per second.  The velocity latency compared
 to this time tag will normally be 1/2 the time between position fixes.  The default filter rate is 2 Hz, so
 this latency is typically 0.25 second, but if, for example, the 
POSA
 records were to be logged ontime 0.2,
 then the velocity latency would be one half of 0.2, or 0.1 second.  The latency can be reduced further by
 the user requesting the 
POSA
/
B
, the 
SPHA
/
B
, or the 
VLHA
/
B
 messages at rates higher than 2 Hz.  For
 example, a rate of 10 Hz will reduce the velocity latency to 1/20 of a second.  For integration purposes,
 the velocity latency should be applied to the record time tag.
Example:
$VLHA,640,333111.00,0.250,3.500,0.438,325.034,2.141,0,0*02[CR][LF]
$VLHA
week
seconds
latency
age
hor spd
trk gnd
vert spd
sol status
vel status
*xx
[CR][LF]
Field #
Field type
Data Description
Example
1
$VLHA
Log header
$VLHA
2
week
GPS week number
640
3
seconds
GPS seconds into the week
333111.00
4
latency
1
A measure of the latency in the velocity time tag in seconds.  It 
should be subtracted from the time to give improved results.
0.250
5
age
Age of Differential GPS data in seconds
3.500
6
hor spd
Horizontal speed over ground, in metres per second
0.438
7
trk gnd
Actual direction of motion over ground (track over ground) with 
respect to True North, in degrees
325.034
8
vert spd
Vertical speed, in metres per second, where positive values 
indicate increasing altitude (up) and negative values indicate 
decreasing altitude (down)
2.141
9
sol status
Solution status as listed in Table D-1
0
10
vel status
Velocity status as listed in Table D-12
0
11
*xx
Checksum
*02
12
[CR][LF]
Sentence terminator
[CR][LF]