We've got a GPS for tracking, and a black box with a pinger so we can find the rocket no matter where it lands. |
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To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices. |
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The accelerometer is used to measure shocks and vibration caused by road roughness while the GPS unit records the truck position. |
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One is that weapons will be very accurate, because of the guidance provided by GPS, laser-designation, and inertial systems. |
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As a bonus, the ship provided GPS waypoints where they would be upon our return. |
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Another downside to this situation is that data, including GPS waypoints, will be lost when the plotters are updated. |
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Is that because it would have revealed a tap on his phone, a tap on his cell phone and the GPS locator? |
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It provides a user-friendly computer with an internal GPS and moving-map capability that indicates an aircraft's position and waypoints. |
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The robot warriors use GPS, radar, laser radar and a host of other technologies to move without human aid. |
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By buying an additional receiver, anyone could pick up a radio frequency with a GPS position corrected to within several meters of accuracy. |
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The trails were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit. |
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This reads GPS from your serial port and makes it available on a network port. |
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These paintings, like the GPS longitude, latitude, and time read-outs, simply mark the artist's presence. |
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As the boat reaches the GPS coordinates for Table Top, a rise in the ocean floor southwest of Tatoosh Island, Anderson kills the motor. |
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When airborne, do pilots fly directly to their destination airport using GPS or do they still fly specific airways? |
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These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible. |
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This new, all-in-one navigation device for the outdoor enthusiast is the first combination GPS, altimeter and electronic compass. |
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My question is, how can the IGC compare GPS triangulation based on a Geodetic plane to an assumed lapse rate? |
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He argued that the rangers had relied on pacing and GPS rather than a high-tech laser gun, which is to be used on Windermere to catch speeders. |
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New equipment including GPS and an electronic navigation chart system was put to work and the anchor and cable were nominally relocated. |
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Recovery of the buoy to which it was attached required several minutes of searching at its GPS deployment position to locate it. |
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No license is needed for an EPIRB, radar, Loran, GPS, depth finder or CB radio. |
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Two wires from your GPS or Loran C navigation receiver carry a digital signal that precisely specifies your boat's position. |
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The measurements are performed with modern surveying techniques, such as self-registering tachymeters and GPS receivers. |
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One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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I don't think the average man on the street has any idea how ubiquitous GPS has become. |
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When you are scouting an area, a GPS is the perfect tool for mapping and relocating roosting areas and routes. |
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Also, carry a map, compass or GPS, flashlight, knife, matches and a thermos with hot fluids. |
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Care should be taken in impedance matching between the elements of the user's GPS system. |
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Maxpunkte allows you to combine your barograph recording with your GPS tracklog. |
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There is absolutely no need to insist on 3D GPS traces, provided that the claimant can also supply an approved barograph trace. |
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Shell Canada and Pulsearch Navigation Systems of Calgary have developed an integrated real time differential GPS and barometry system. |
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Geologists use centimeter-precision GPS devices to measure the movement of continental plates. |
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In all, more than two dozen tilt stations, GPS stations and seismometers will cover the Three Sisters area if the mission goes as planned. |
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Dune elevations were determined with a Trimble 4000 SE GPS receiver utilizing previously established benchmarks. |
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Now as you hike or bicycle or drive with your GPS on, your path is traced onto the topo map automatically, or you can pinpoint particular spots. |
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One option was to fit animals with GPS collars, which get position fixes from satellites to monitor movements and activity patterns. |
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Obviously, there is no such thing as a GPS transceiver that can be implanted with a hypodermic needle as a tiny microchip. |
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Before long, GPS will be touching our lives in so many positive ways that we'll wonder how we ever lived without it. |
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The radios will still transmit Mayday signals and vessel identification data but won't send GPS coordinates. |
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These receivers search the sky for as many GPS satellites as they can find and use the signals to triangulate your location. |
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The GPS transceivers exchange ranging signals among themselves, and then triangulation methods enable relative positioning of the devices. |
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Europeans were more likely to treat infrastructure as sacrosanct, while the U.S. was only too happy to monkey with GPS for tactical reasons. |
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Just like my mother can home in on my weak points with GPS accuracy, teenagers can humiliate me with a muttered monosyllable. |
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The defining GPS waypoints have satellite-derived coordinates that are co-located with the ground navaids for that approach. |
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The second scenario assumes that all conventional navaids are still operating but that 80 percent of aircraft will be GPS equipped. |
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This system permits the operator to navigate along pipeline planned routes and log the GPS coordinates of the aircraft's trajectory. |
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Next morning we used the GPS to navigate the truck in from a different direction. |
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Today, sea navigators measure their ship's speed using modern GPS driven devices. |
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At high frequency, the user position and velocity estimates of the navigator are fed back to the GPS tracking loops. |
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Pocket-ShPIDER as navigator displays the GPS position corrected with SISNeT inside an interactive map. |
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As a pilot and techno nerd who's worked with GPS for years, I trust Garmin and Magellan. |
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Rockwell Collins is at the forefront of developing secure, next-generation GPS solutions. |
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With digital GPS and colour video sounders, you can challenge the skipper to see how close he can get to a particular point on the wreck. |
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A well-designed GPS receiver usually can recover from a deep signal null within approximately one second. |
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Omnidirectional-antenna nulling systems tend to produce null rings that block GPS reception from a portion of the sky. |
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The Lockheed Martin GMLRS rocket has a GPS and inertial guidance package and small canards on the rocket nose to enhance accuracy. |
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This project demonstrates the feasibility of a GPS data based training tool for canoeists and kayakers. |
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Instead of compasses, octants, and two-pole chains, modern digital GPS units determine position and direction. |
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They are completely lost, with no water, no maps and certainly no cellphones or GPS handsets. |
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I have an awful fear that tomorrow I am going to go out and buy a GPS handset. |
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Without wasting a moment we head for the last cape of the Peninsula de Paria, with the help of a GPS that they inexplicably left behind. |
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Combining these two types of data we computed the offset between UTC and GPS Time for the whole time span of the test. |
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I have been quite intrigued by the discussion about using a GPS to hold a straight course to escape cloud. |
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The GPS communicates with the camera via an optocoupler and an infrared emitter. |
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As the user moves, the map moves and turns, always placing the GPS position in the middle of the screen and orienting the map to user trajectory. |
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Mass-produced quartz crystal oscillators are found in virtually every piece of electronic equipment, from wristwatches to GPS receivers. |
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After the second step, we apply the high-pass filter to the pre-processed GPS data. |
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Just like my mother can hone in on my weak points with GPS accuracy, teenagers can humiliate me with a muttered monosyllable. |
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Then, put the helmet on, snap the chinstrap, and then roll your thumb on the GPS wheel. |
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Soon we will start to see devices arriving that combine palmtop computers with cellphones with Internet devices with GPS systems. |
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Some other equipment includes handheld GPS, differential GPS, laser hypsometers, laser rangefinders, and optical stereoscopes. |
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Now, four-fifths of Hydroid's AUV orders are for embedded, integrated GPS systems. |
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So it's currently possible for units to know where they are via GPS, and to report their position to commanders via their existing comms systems. |
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The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators. |
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In 2004, following an airliner crash in Sharm-El-Sheikh, the French Navy hired GPS equipment to relocate the black boxes' pingers, Hubert said. |
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The field artillery could develop GPS munitions that could work in a similar fashion. |
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Attached to the basket are instruments measuring GPS, altitude, wind speed and direction. |
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Never mind the golf bags that come with pocket watches, first-aid kits and GPS systems. |
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Other EPIRBs interrogate the aircraft's onboard GPS equipment for position information. |
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Integrating cartography with the GPS position information creates a true chart plotter rather then a simple course plotter. |
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Firstly, it will provide researchers with an estimated position of an animal at any time between GPS fixes. |
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Having set up the software and hardware, I waited a few short moments for the system to get a fix on the GPS satellites. |
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It used GPS to locate his position on the ground and display the map of that area on his sensors. |
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Considering the weather conditions, dead reckoning or entering accurate data on the GPS was not a possibility. |
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Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache hidden at that location. |
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This easy-to-use GPS system instantly shows close by geocaches whenever it is switched on. |
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All a budding geocacher needs to get started is a GPS device and access to the online forum. |
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In this instance I also had GPS unit in hand, taking my first faltering steps toward participating in geocaching. |
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For a while, there was also an interest in geocaching, but there's a limited range of emotion you can express through a GPS and hiking boots. |
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Geotagging is now possible via Bluetooth, using compatible GPS devices to append coordinate data to the images. |
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Without an accurate chart, the precise latitude and longitude, often to three decimals provided by the GPS, is just a set of numbers. |
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In Beantown, city officials want to install GPS tracking devices to make sure unionized drivers aren't goofing off or endangering schoolchildren. |
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First, authorities will not only receive your distress signal, but they should receive your exact GPS coordinates. |
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The GPS position solution can be improved by using a better satellite ephemeris. |
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As a result, the constellations at these two different epochs can simulate the GPS and Galileo constellations at a single epoch. |
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Future GPS testing organizations would obtain cost savings and a reduced coordination effort if more operational systems were similarly instrumented. |
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University's electrical and electronic engineering department, said it was theoretically possible to locate someone using mobile phone base stations or the GPS system. |
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We have an ever increasing fishing population and ever improving technology, such as fish finders, GPS systems and ever improving methods in terms of fishing tackle. |
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But the most widespread consumer use of GPS will be in cellular phones. |
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The GPS handily points out the gas stations that carry diesel. |
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Not only do the GPS units track where the cattle roam, they also monitor head movements, thus indicating whether the cattle are eating, sleeping, or just walking. |
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The controls on the centre column for the dual-zone climate control, DVD-Audio system, and optional GPS are well laid out and easy to locate at touch. |
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All they would have to do is combine GPS technology with NFC, and voila. |
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Users will be able to hook up the e550 to a wider range of third-party gizmos that include Bluetooth wireless transceivers, GPS locators and digital cameras. |
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The GGTO determination algorithm was designed to use the standard GPS time transfer data whose format and computation procedure are standardized in the metrological community. |
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But I would suggest a GPS unit and a good topo map of the area instead of a compass, especially when you do the right thing by getting off the trail. |
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The GPS receiver is a passive device, it does not transmit a signal. |
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Fields are provided for all normal equipment name plate data, GPS corroborants for selected equipment, purchasing information, and operations data. |
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The octocopter successfully used GPS to navigate to right above me. |
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The marriage of GPS with microelectromechanical system inertials and other navigation sensors will give warfighters access to seamless navigation in all environments. |
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Aside from the features listed in the ad, the Indon spec gets 6 airbags and a 3-row panoramic sunroof, but it's missing the GPS nav and reversing camera. |
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Their preparation and composure was further tested when pelorus repeats, gyros, GPS and even their sight were removed from their repertoire of navigational aids. |
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Three special satellites located in geostationary orbit above Europe transmit a GPS-like signal that improves the GPS accuracy down to 1 to 2 metres. |
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I approve of the increase in bus lanes for arterial routes, and the increase in technologies like GPS units for better bus planning and traffic management. |
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This rotation can cause amplitude and phase modulation of the GPS signal, reducing navigation performance and effectiveness of traditional anti-jam systems. |
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At that time, a bunch of European and North American groups were just obtaining the first practical results of GPS positioning for airborne photogrammetry and remote sensing. |
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Anonymous source at Kremlin, dressed as Princess merida, denies Russian version of GPS will be called GulagMaps. |
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Another not-as-obscure-as-it-sounds use for the GPS is geocaching, a kind of high-tech treasure-hunting game. |
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Even with a GPS, it was easy to get disoriented in a wadi, or to mistake one trail for another. |
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The latest in crime-fighting communications technology can save a police officer's life by enabling colleagues to find him through a GPS transmitter in his handset. |
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The GPS led me by the spinner toward the intercept, cued the turn onto the approach path and guided me as surely as a localizer toward the airport. |
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Where the conventional gyro consumes a substantial amount of electrical power the GPS compass operates from the boat's 12 volt DC bus drawing less than 2 amperes. |
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New designs have greatly improved the sensitivity of GPS receivers so they can make code-phase measurements even on the severely attenuated signals inside buildings. |
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The latest GPS receivers not only give an accurate position, but store a number of waypoints, and compute distance travelled, speed and direction. |
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More than 50,000 of these peculiar prizes are stashed around the world by devotees of a high-tech treasure hunt called geocaching or GPS stashing. |
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Geographical positions were estimated by the GPS navigator of the ship. |
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Preflight mission planning defines waypoints using GPS and specifies particular maneuvers, such as circling, by making annotations with a pen on a digital map. |
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He has authored more than 30 journal articles on such topics as airborne laser altimetry, crustal deformation monitoring, and high-precision GPS reference networks. |
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The course plotters built into many GPS receivers are the most basic. |
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Finally, since each place name is technically a waypoint, the coordinates corresponding to the names can easily be uploaded to a GPS unit and used for navigation. |
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The error plots demonstrate that the attitude and velocity accuracies required can be maintained if the time interval of a GPS outage does not exceed 30 seconds. |
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Or Sensoria, a new athletic-wear company whose socks have GPS and whose shirts have a fitness tracker built into the bra. |
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It also sends an emergency text to the wearer's family with its GPS location. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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The easiest way to get an accurate check is with a GPS speed-trap locator or portable sat nav unit, which have speed read-outs that are totally accurate. |
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Despite the world's brightest researchers, the latest GPS technology and powerful computer models, scientists cannot reliably forecast the cataclysmic geological events. |
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The new GPS based system does not require complicated processing to extract wave data, but simply applies a high-pass filter to point-positioning data. |
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Satellite orbits were computed using a GPS almanac-like representation, that is, six Keplerian parameters plus the secular drift of the right ascension of the ascending node. |
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To find the maximum distance at which the various devices could be relocated, we secured them to weighted shotlines and recorded their position with a GPS fix. |
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If the GPS also records altitude then no need for the barogram. |
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Even the most imaginative pioneers did not foresee the real impact of GPS on many fields of professional life, in particular my field, geodesy and surveying. |
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The null in the pattern is directed not only in the direction of the interference source, but also in the opposite direction where there might be desired GPS signals. |
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Beside the GPS receiver, the Edge 305 has a barometrical altimeter. |
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Combined with the GPS functionality of such devices, this allows readings to be recorded and later downloaded onto a map. |
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It has radar, communication, satellite navigation, gyrocompass, GPS and other systems. |
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Unlike geocachers, who rely on a GPS unit, letterboxers use a compass to follow their clues. |
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The horizontal position accuracy of this GPS device is 15 m root mean square. |
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A coverage mapping feature allows up to eight hours of BER and RSSI testing to be associated with a GPS location. |
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The LTM series was designed for wireless applications that combine an LTE MIMO modem with a WiFi MIMO modem and a GPS receiver. |
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A single cilium is a cell's eyes and nose, GPS receiver and even weather vane. |
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Performance options include GPS, echosounder, Broadband Radar, StructureScan Sonar Imaging, SonicHub marine audio and SIRIUS weather. |
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Magnolia Hi-Fi offers custom installation for the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator. |
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A key feature of the app is a GPS enabled interactive map, providing Show patrons with an easy way to navigate around the Melbourne Showgrounds. |
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The autonomous activation of the ELT will enable GPS and ground stations to continually track the aircraft's location. |
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Accuracy of absolute precipitable water vapor estimates from GPS observations. |
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Option 2 has an internal serial port connection to a Trimble SK8 GPS unit that is built inside the cradle itself. |
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The current weather, tide tables, maps, and real-time local transit information can be found via GPS while in town. |
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Latitude and longitude coordinates for the location of these hidden geocaches are downloaded from the internet and loaded on a GPS receiver. |
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To add to the multitalented package, W1 is giving you a clear 5MP Camera with a good on-the-go 1950mAh Battery and GPS Navigation. |
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Cecil had been a famous fixture in Hwange National Park and had been fitted with a GPS collar as part of Oxford University research. |
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And if connected to a portable GPS device, the location and time of capture is automatically added to each image as EXIF data. |
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It is intended to rival the existing US GPS stellite navigation system, as well as networks planned by Russia, China, Japan and India. |
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It also features a PLGR GPS receiver, an electronic clinometer, and an eye-safe Class 1 laser rangefinder with a 20 km maximum range. |
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Visitors and residents will be able to learn of a street name, location and GPS coordinates by taking a snap shot using their smart phone reader. |
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Featuring compositive GPS, SIMCom's SIM5320A is the best choice for tracker, asset management and fleet management. |
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Available now, Swing by Swing is an accurate and reliable golf GPS range finder for iPhone and BlackBerry mobile devices. |
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Uplinked by GPS s facilities in Jakarta, the services are distributed through AsiaSat 4 in C-band to Satellite TV operators in Indonesia. |
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In addition, the data were crosschecked against GPS readings at nearby, lower elevations, Corfield says. |
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The United States government created the system, maintains it, and makes it freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver. |
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The GPS calculated positions would quickly drift into error, accumulating to 10 kilometers per day. |
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Another important predecessor to GPS came from a different branch of the United States military. |
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In 1998, GPS technology was inducted into the Space Foundation Space Technology Hall of Fame. |
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The GPS concept is based on time and the known position of GPS specialized satellites. |
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In typical GPS operation as a navigator, four or more satellites must be visible to obtain an accurate result. |
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Some GPS applications use this time for display, or, other than for the basic position calculations, do not use it at all. |
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As of February 2016 there are 32 satellites in the GPS constellation, 31 of which are in use. |
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The additional satellites improve the precision of GPS receiver calculations by providing redundant measurements. |
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It provides the operational capability that supports GPS users and keeps the GPS system operational and performing within specification. |
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In addition, GPS OCX is expected to cost millions less than the cost to upgrade OCS while providing four times the capability. |
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Many GPS receivers can relay position data to a PC or other device using the NMEA 0183 protocol. |
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A growing trade in various components exists, including GPS units from other countries. |
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There is some concern that this may seriously degrade the GPS signal for many consumer uses. |
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Existence and uniqueness of GPS solutions are discussed by Abell and Chaffee. |
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Accuracy can be improved through precise monitoring and measurement of existing GPS signals in additional or alternate ways. |
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Receivers subtract this offset from GPS time to calculate UTC and specific timezone values. |
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New GPS units may not show the correct UTC time until after receiving the UTC offset message. |
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The FCC and LightSquared have each made public commitments to solve the GPS interference issue before the network is allowed to operate. |
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The BIFROST GPS network shows that the motion diverges from the centre of rebound. |
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He was still continuing his journey when the GPS collar stopped transmitting, due to suspected water damage. |
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While not directly involving the call center, the taxis are still monitored by the dispatcher through GPS tracking. |
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There is also an increasing use of GPS driven navigational systems in wealthier countries. |
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This new app allows hikers and backpackers to find wild places, plot GPS points and plan their next trip over topographical maps. |
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Small, portable GPS receivers with only a single antenna can also determine directions if they are being moved, even if only at walking pace. |
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A GPS receiver can use the transmissions from multiple such satellites to calculate its own location using trilateration. |
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Inertial Navigation Systems are still in common use on submarines, since GPS reception or other fix sources are not possible while submerged. |
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These allow citizens to report potholes and other road hazards, optionally including a photograph and GPS coordinates. |
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Since then he has been an Consultant Engineer within INMOS, specialising in GPS and satcomms applications of the transputer. |
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For Alan Jones to win a GPS rugby premiership in his maiden year would have made him heroic as well as unsackable. And he almost did it. |
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For the study, scientists attached highly sensitive GPS trackers to 16 wandering albatrosses in the Indian Ocean, the Independent reported. |
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With improved accuracy of the GPS signal, you can store waypoints of precise treestand locations. |
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They installed equipment including six high precision GPS systems, tide gauges, a time lapse camera and a weather gauge. |
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Oracle ADF Mobile uses open standard technologies to develop applications which can access native device services like camera, GPS, contacts etc. |
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The airspeed indicator is inaccurate below 40 knots, so the GPS system is used for airspeeds below 40 knots. |
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A biometric sensor is embedded in the wrist band, and the assembly also houses a GPS receiver, a barometer, a depth sensor and a thermometer. |
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The GPS receiver determines its position on earth by comparing the arrival time of each incoming signal. |
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The Harris County Sheriffs Office pilot program has tagged each offender with an ankle monitor equipped with continuously monitored GPS tracking. |
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Many J2ME devices have GPS capability to allow developers to provide functions for the burgeoning location based services market. |
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StarControl is now included as a standard part of the software suite shipped with every NavCom GPS receiver. |
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Using the GPS groundspeed proved to be the most effective indicator of flying airspeed. |
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McGowan will discuss topics such as locating fish using radar technology, GPS navigation and fishfinder integration. |
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The app leverages the device's GPS to provide a list of nearby jukeboxes at any given time. |
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You don't need surveying tools, but use landmarks, your GPS and even photodegradable surveyor's tape to mark your path. |
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Without the handheld GPS I had used extensively for two cruises, we never would have found a suitable landing field. |
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In a modern-day treasure hunt, a geocache is marked with GPS coordinates shared via the Internet. |
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The Polish CORS network will provide critical GPS data for geodetic applications to regional users such as geodesists and civil engineers. |
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Using your depth sounder or your GPS locate the drop off that lies west of the North or South Bimini. |
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Geocache clues make use of GPS coordinates, whereas letterboxing clues tend to consist of grid references and compass bearings. |
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For example, the defining values for the WGS84 ellipsoid, used by all GPS devices, are. |
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The latitude and longitude on a map made against a local datum may not be the same as one obtained from a GPS receiver. |
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Electronically displayed signs relay information about the time of the next bus' arrival based on its GPS determined position. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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Often, the navigation of the collecting boat does not match today's GPS navigational accuracies. |
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Operational since 1978 and globally available since 1994, GPS is currently the world's most utilized satellite navigation system. |
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The receivers will be able to combine the signals from both Galileo and GPS satellites to greatly increase the accuracy. |
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In northern Europe, this is clearly shown by the GPS data obtained by the BIFROST GPS network. |
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An alternative is to base height measurements on an ellipsoid of the entire Earth, which is what systems such as GPS do. |
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It was at this meeting that the real synthesis that became GPS was created. |
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The GPS system provides critical positioning capabilities to military, civil, and commercial users around the world. |
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Instead of a digital GPS, orienteers use an old-fashioned compass. |
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The two acquisitions enable CSR to offer a GPS solution to handset, PND and other portable device manufacturers, offering an important added-value technology. |
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The modules will be incorporated into L-3's new line of MUE GPS receivers. |
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The study uses GPS tracking data of four species of Asian wild fowl and genetic analysis of the virus to suggest that the strain H5N1 travels along migratory flyways. |
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A GPS satellite tracker, fitted inside the bike's frame, is not only an antitheft device but will allow the organisers to monitor use of the bikes. |
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Despite using a geographically similar sample of parolees under comparable procedures with the same GPS technology, the researchers found contrasting results. |
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The war also demonstrated the vulnerability of GPS to being jammed, when Iraqi forces added noise to the weak GPS signal transmission to protect Iraqi targets. |
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Parachute III lets Palm III owners use PC Cards on their Palm for a variety of applications such as modems, LANs, GPS and wireless communications. |
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The pre-defined areas are circles or polygons generated by the operator using a personal computer, and then transferred to the GPS repeater as a simple text file. |
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Standard mobiles combine the functions of calculators, penlights and MP3 players, while the more advanced allow internet access and GPS navigation. |
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Uy-uz also said some they introduced some necessary security measures in the minibuses for the safety of the passengers such as installment of GPS devices on the vehicles. |
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The precise measurement of latitude requires an understanding of the gravitational field of the Earth, either to set up theodolites or to determine GPS satellite orbits. |
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Despite most modern farms relying on GPS steering systems, robot milking machines and even drones, only one in 20 people surveyed would describe a farmer as tech savvy. |
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Navigation is via both GPS and an inertial navigation system. |
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Norman, under the premise that Washington did not properly incorporate the portions of land north of the geographical 49th parallel, as laid out by detailed GPS surveying. |
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One of only four GPS satellite ground antennas is located there. |
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The GPS equations can be solved by numerical and analytical methods. |
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While original survey methods were largely manual, the current surveying task is simplified by the use of GPS technology, allowing the most precise surveying standards yet. |
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The C model is an advanced IFR trainer with additional navigational aids, such as dual attitude gyros, heading indicators, VOR, TACAN, ADF, ILS, and GPS systems. |
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A new study combines GPS tracking data of four species of wildfowl with genetic analysis of the virus and finds that H5N1 spreads along migratory flyways. |
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Cassiope carries instruments to study space storms in the upper atmosphere and their potential effects on GPS navigation and radio communications. |
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The maze has seven intensity levels and three types of mobile mazing, including geo-questing with a smartphone's GPS and scanning QR barcodes for clues. |
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The European Union and European Space Agency agreed in March 2002 to introduce their own alternative to GPS, called the Galileo positioning system. |
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Google released a new firmware update for owners of the 2013 Nexus 7 tablet which will fix some wonkiness into the multi-touch functionality and the GPS sensitivity. |
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Thus ICESat, GPS and GRACE satellite mission are useful for such purpose. |
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Now, from the touch-screen of an iPad, hikers and backpackers can find wild places, plot GPS points and plan their next adventure over seamless topographical maps. |
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Troy Leveron, and I were given GPS coordinates on a piece of scratch paper by the EA-6B squadron XO, who was coordinating helicopter HADR operations. |
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I marked it on my GPS, but lots of blowdowns make getting to it difficult. |
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The vehicle navigation relies on a satellite-based GPS receiver, a fluxgate compass, a 3-axis inclinometer, a pressure sensor, and a Doppler velocity log. |
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Using unofficial and temporary courses, measured by GPS, races of marathon distance are now held at the North Pole, in Antarctica and over desert terrain. |
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According to the company, it is the only satellite phone to feature built-in GPS, BeiDou and Glonass for highest accuracy and added security in every region. |
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The connectivity based safety function predicatively warns the wrong-way driver based on algorithms using road sign recognition and electronic horizon or GPS and cloud. |
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Working properly on first startup, the BlackJack GPS receiver produced data observables required for precise orbit determination and continues to operate nominally. |
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A GPS receiver monitors multiple satellites and solves equations to determine the precise position of the receiver and its deviation from true time. |
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If this were part of the GPS system concept so that all users needed to carry a synchronized clock, then a smaller number of satellites could be deployed. |
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More than two dozen GPS satellites are in medium Earth orbit, transmitting signals allowing GPS receivers to determine the receiver's location, speed and direction. |
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Applications for GPS such as time transfer, traffic signal timing, and synchronization of cell phone base stations, make use of this cheap and highly accurate timing. |
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Despite this fact, GPS is free for civilian use as a public good. |
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Then there were some teensy problems with LightSquared perhaps zapping air-traffic-control systems, national defense networks and GPS devices in cars. |
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It also marked the first year that teams carried a GPS tracker which enabled the organisers and team managers to track the participants' progress directly. |
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The SuperH device incorporates a GPS baseband processing function and a newly developed graphics engine that is optimized for map drawing and 3-D images. |
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The GPS OCX program also will reduce cost, schedule and technical risk. |
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It explains the proliferation of PCs, iPods, smartphones, Tivos, GPS maps, digital cameras, and every other gadget on the constantly declining cost treadmill in techland. |
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The GPS OCX program represents a critical part of GPS modernization and provides significant information assurance improvements over the current GPS OCS program. |
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Air Force announced the completion of GPS OCX Preliminary Design Review and confirmed that the OCX program is ready for the next phase of development. |
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