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    Gps Technology

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    Global Positioning System GPS‚ of the Global Positioning System‚ is a system of satellites that orbit the earth above us that send signals continuously to ground stations that monitor and control GPS operations. GPS signals can be detected by GPS receivers‚ which by itself can calculate the location of the receiver by around ten metres. Such the accuracy and reliability of the GPS system that its is a required item for a long trip without and contact with humans. The GPS system was originally intended

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    Gps Algorithm

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    Lab Report for Computer Assignment #2 GPS Algorithm Introduction In order to guide each object correctly on the earth‚ the GPS satellites need to locate them very accurately. The goal of the assignment is to use some optimization methods to locate an object with given pseudo-range data. The signals which are sent from satellites to the target are not accurate because the systematic errors caused by inaccurate receiver clock and some other random noise. The un-accurate range is known as pseudo-range

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    Gps Assignment

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    GPSIntroduction : ’GPS on bike has a market in India ’ The worldwide market for global positioning system (GPS) navigation and locationbased services has been growing exponentially and is expected to rise to 13.4 billion Rupees in 2014‚ with a high compound annual growth rate. Although still at a nascent stage in India‚ the GPS navigation market holds tremendous potential for growth‚ driven by its increasing acceptance among the younger generation as well as the exponential growth in popularity

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    Gps Tracking Unit

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    GPS tracking unit A GPS tracking unit is a device that uses the Global Positioning System to determine the precise location of a vehicle‚ person‚ or other asset to which it is attached and to record the position of the asset at regular intervals. The recorded location data can be stored within the tracking unit‚ or it may be transmitted to a central location data base‚ or internet-connected computer‚ using a cellular (GPRS or SMS)‚ radio‚ or satellite modem embedded in the unit. This allows the

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    Gsm Command Set

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    Application Note 010 GSM AT Command Set Application Note AN010 GSM AT Command Set Technical specifications and claims may be subject to variation without prior notice. UbiNetics has endeavoured to ensure that the information in this document is correct and fairly stated‚ but does not accept liability for any error or omission. UbiNetics Ltd Cambridge Technology Centre Melbourn Herts SG8 6DP Tel: +44 (0) 1763 285 183 Prepared by: Date: Document Number: Chris Cockings 09-04-2001 BCO-00-0621-AN

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    Lens Antenna  an antenna whose directivity pattern is a result of the difference between the phase velocity of propagation of an electromagnetic wave in air and that in the lens material. Lens antennas are used in radar and metering equipment that operates in the centimeter wavelength range. A lens antenna consists of a lens proper and of a feed. The shape of the lens depends on the refractive index n (the ratio of the phase velocity of propagation of a radio wave in a vacuum to that in the lens)

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    Gsm Workflow

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    GSM Services Workflow Chart EUPOL Simcards International Member Range Package Service Inluded * Roaming/Voice Roaming * International Calls and SMS * Local Calls and SMS * CUG (Close User Group) Free call to EUPOL Members * 911 SMS Alert * Post Paid National Member Range Package Service Inluded * Local Calls and SMS * CUG (Close User Group) Free call to EUPOL Members * 911 SMS Alert * Post Paid Technician: Ahmad Shah Halimi Technician: Farooq Sediqi Services Issuance of Simcard

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    GPS Systems

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    you have any type of GPS System though you can simply put in the directions and it will direct you to your destination. Well after hours of confusion my aunt and I arrived in New Mexico and the next day we went to the mall and bought a GPS System for her so that we would no longer waste time with a map and get lost! A GPS system helped my aunt and I return safely back to Texas on the right roads the next couple of days. Many people in America and all over the world today use GPS Systems in their vehicles

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    Compass and Gps

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    Compass vs. GPS Compass and GPS are navigation devices. The term navigation refers to the process of planning‚ reading‚ and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. Apart from the similarity‚ there are several differences between compass and GPS‚ which are the history and function. The first difference is history of a compass and GPS. The compass was first invented in China during the Qin dynasty 221-206 B.C. by Chinese fortunetellers (The compass‚ 2008).

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    Motivation of Gp

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    given below: ➢ Broad objective: • To present an overview and brief introduction to GP • To learn about the motivation approaches to employees used by GP • To learn about dealing with employees ➢ Special objective: • To gain a relationship between theoretical and practical learning real life situation of GP • To identify the motivational factors of GP • To identify the different sectors those have direct involvement with employee motivation

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