13 Jul 2005gpsdecode1The GPSD ProjectGPSD Documentationgpsdecodedecode RTCM or AIVDM streams into a readable formatgpsdecode-c-d-e-j-u-D debuglevel-VDESCRIPTIONThis tool is a decoder/encoder for various binary packet formats
associated with GPS and differential-correction services. It produces
a text dump on standard output from binary on standard input, or
binary packets on standard output from text on standard input, and
aims to be 100% information-preserving in both directions. As well as
data, the decoder also prints decoder status messages to standard
error as necessary.Two of the supported formats are RTCM 2 and 3, a pair of obscure
and complicated serial protocol used for broadcasting pseudorange
corrections from differential-GPS reference stations. You can use this
mode of the tool with
nc1
to examine RTCM feeds from DGPSIP servers or Ntrip broadcasters. The
decoder dump formats for RTCM2 are described in
rtcm5;
these lines go to standard output.Another supported format is AIVDM. This is the sentence format
used by the marine Automatic Identification System. This can be
decoded, but not yet encoded.OPTIONSThe option tells the program to decode
packets presented on standard input to a text dump on standard
output. This is the default behavior.RTCM2 will be dumped in one of the formats of
rtcm-1045
on standard output. The option option tells the program to
encode a text dump in one of the formats of
rtcm-1045
to standard output. This option is a placeholder: support for RTCM2
encoding from the Sager format has been removedThe suppresses scaling of AIS data to float quantities
and text expansion of numeric codes. A dump with this option is
lossless.The sets the dump format to JSON, with
each each field preceded by a quoted label and colon and the
entire dump line wrapped in curly braces.The sets the AIS dump format to CSV. Fields
are dumped in the order they occur in the AIS packet. Numerics are
not scaled. Strings are unpacked from six-bit to full ASCIIThe option directs the program to emit its
version number, then exit.The option sets a debug verbosity level. It is
mainly of interest to developers.AIS DUMP FORMATSWithout the option, dump lines are values of AIS
payload fields, comma-separated, in the order that they occur in the
payload. Spans of fields expressing a date are emitted as an ISO8601
timestamp (look for colons and the trailing Z indicating Zulu/UTC
time), and the 19-bit group of TDMA status fields found at the end of
message types 1-4 are are dumped as a single unsigned integer (in hex
preceded by "0x"). Unused regional-authority fields are also dumped
(in hex preceded by "0x"). Variable-length binary fields are dumped as
an integer bit length, followed by a colon, followed by a hex
dump.By default, certain scaling and conversion operations are
performed for the output. Latitudes and longitudes are scaled to
decimal degrees rather than the native AIS unit of 1/10000th of a
minute of arc. Ship (but not air) speeds are scaled to knots rather
than tenth-of-knot unit. Navigation status and positioning-system
type are dumped as text strings rather than IAS numeric codes. Rate of
turn may appear as "nan" if is unavailable, or as one of the strings
"fastright" or "fastleft" if it is out of the IAS encoding range;
otherwise it is quadratically mapped back to the turn sensor number in
degrees per minute. Vessel draughts are converted to decimal meters
rather than native AIS decimeters.With the option, the AIS dump format changes
to JSON. Data fields are handled as described above in scaled and
unscaled modes, but are values attached to JSON attributes as
described in AIVDM/AIVDO protocol
decoding.APPLICABLE STANDARDSThe applicable standard for V2 is RTCM Recommended
Standards for Differential NAVSTAR GPS Service RTCM Paper
194-93/SC 104-STD.Note that gpsdecode presently
recognizes only the 2.1 level of RTCM; the protocol was revised up to
a version 2.3 including additional messages relating to GLONASS and
real-time kinematics before being deprecated in favor of V3. It is
now semi-obsolete.The applicable standard for V3 is RTCM Standard
10403.1 for Differential GNSS Services - Version 3 RTCM
Paper 177-2006-SC104-STD.Ordering instructions for the RTCM standards are accessible from
the website of the Radio Technical
Commission for Maritime Services under "Publications".The applicable standard for AIVDM is ITU-R M.1371:
ITU Recommendation on the Technical Characteristics for a Universal
Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS) using Time Division
Multiple Access in the Maritime Mobile Band, A more
accessible description can be found at AIVDM/AIVDO protocol
decoding on the references page of the
GPSD project website.BUGS AND LIMITATIONSAIDVM decoding presently only parses fields for the sentence
types 1-21 and 24. Decoding of types 6-8, 12-17, and 20-21
is unverified. AIVDM encoding is not yet supported.RTCM3 decoding is buggy and incomplete.RTCM2 represents floating-point quantities as an integer
multiple of a fixed scale factor. Editing an RTCM2 dump can produce
numbers that are not an integer multiple of the scale factor for their
field. If you do this, the value actually packed into binary RTCM2
will be rounded down to the nearest scale unit, and dumping will show
slightly different numbers than those you entered. This bug could be
fixed by supporting the option to suppress
scaling.The RTCM2 decoder logic is sufficiently convoluted to confuse some
compiler optimizers, notably in GCC 3.x at -O2, into generating bad
code.SEE ALSOgpsd8,
gps1,
libgps3,
libgpsd3,
gpsprof1,
gpsfake1,
rtcm-1045.
AUTHOREric S. Raymond esr@thyrsus.com. This is a
somewhat hacked version of an RTCM decoder originally written by
Wolfgang Rupprecht. There is a project page for
gpsdhere.