Icd-gps-153 | Protocol
However, the syntax suggests you are looking for the used by GPS receivers. The closest valid protocols are ICD-GPS-200 (the current standard) and ICD-GPS-150 (the legacy standard).
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. icd-gps-153 protocol
Supplies auxiliary operational parameters and systemic metadata to the host terminal. However, the syntax suggests you are looking for
A critical application of ICD-GPS-153 is its ability to interface with military radio communication equipment, such as the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS). For example, timing systems like Safran's NetClock generate emulated ICD-GPS-153 messages to pass Time and 1 Pulse Per Second (1PPS) markers directly to external hardware, allowing the peripheral devices to behave as if they are hardwired to a live SAASM receiver. 3. C4ISR and Weapon System Synchronization The protocol defines the requirements for data exchange
It supports the emulation of a SAASM GPS receiver, allowing simulation systems or non-GPS equipment (like radios) to "talk" to a GPS receiver.