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    security of car is ensured by using password. The theft information is sent to the owner’s mobile using GSM module. The ultimate design of the project is in VLSI. FPGA is used to interface these modules. Keywords: Very Large Scale Integration‚ Global Positioning System‚ Global System for Mobile Communication. I.INTRODUCTION: The existing methods of car security are‚Remote starters for car doors‚ Car with door lock module facility‚ Using motion sensors‚ Using tilt sensors and etc.‚The drawback of these

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    The GPS

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    What is a GPS? GPS‚ a device known as Global Positioning System is a tool used for tracking locations‚ finding routes for certain places and for finding the position of objects‚ people and yourself. This device uses a satellite based network to provide you with necessary information to a certain place or location you wish to go to. This technology uses signals that are transmitted from satellites to the earth which are captured by monitoring stations on the earth then sent to the receivers

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    How positioning can inhibit an improve communication Position can create a barrier on recieveing an interpreting messages which inhibit communication. If we cannot see eachother then it will inhibit communication. In a care setting it is important to keep our eyes at the same level as the person that we are communicating with. But it is important to consider positioning while working with different people having different difficulties. For example in an early year setting children look at our facial

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    "People in the new generations always depend too much on technologies‚ which are not consistent‚" he said. He also added that one of the most stable and powerful tool in the world is our brain. "All routes and shortcuts are in my brain‚ The Global Positioning System (GPS) took less than 3 years in researching their route‚ but I took 15 years of driving experience." He refused to use the navigation system and rather suggest that human experience is the best tool for driving. "By using Street View‚ it

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    Geocaching In adventure books and movies‚ the hero sometimes has to follow a map to find a buried treasure. Today‚ a new sort of adventure sport has become popular in which people use technology to “find” treasures. Geocaching involves global positioning satellites‚ maps‚ and participants’ sense of adventure to locate specific geographic spots. These could be situated in a local area and tracked down in “real time” or located anywhere on Earth and identified virtually. As you know‚ every point

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    While the technology available to Christopher Columbus in 1492 was certainly sufficient to impress his memory firmly upon future generations‚ if he had had access to modern navigational techniques and technology‚ the organization and outcome of his voyages would have been vastly different. Methods of elucidating longitude in Columbus’s time were nonexistent‚ and those for determining latitude could be deeply flawed. Thus‚ given the defective nature of the technology Columbus employed on his voyages

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    Gps Systems.

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    The Fundamentals of the Global Positioning System Introduction The Global Positioning System or the GPS is known for making its users reach their destination accurately without the use of paper maps. The GPS system makes the lives of their users a lot easier because of this‚ not to mention that this system is also user friendly. A lot of our new technology and devices these days are meant to make our lives easier and allow its users to become more productive and efficient‚ but are these devices

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    GPS TECHNOLOGY OPTIMIZING CAR NAVIGATION BMI Paper Elvis N. Ngah Business Mathematics and Informatics Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Date: August 15‚ 2006. Supervisor: Dr. Sandjai Bhulai Department of Mathematics Stochastics Section BMI Paper GPS Technology: Optimizing Car Navigation This page is intentionally left blank. 1 BMI Paper GPS Technology: Optimizing Car Navigation CONTENTS Preface ................................................................

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    4.1.1 The principle of system operation 9 4.1.2 GSM 9 4.1.3 GPRS/Internet 9 4.1.4 Internet and intranet applications 10 5 System requirements 10 6 Cost estimation 11 7 References 11 8 Glossary 12 1 Introduction The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite navigation system that was developed to determine a precise location almost anywhere on Earth. The technology has since matured into further reaching applications; monitoring the movement of people and things‚ create

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    Introduction For a zygote to contain a diploid complement of chromosomes‚ the gametes‚ which fuse to form this zygote must contain half the number of chromosomes. This reduction of chromosome number occurs in two distinct sequential phases of meiosis‚ termed meiosis I and meiosis II. Both divisional sequences have sub-stages such as‚ prophase (I‚ II)‚ prometaphase (I‚ II)‚ metaphase (I‚ II)‚ anaphase (I‚ II)‚ and telophase (I‚ II) that is continued by cytokinesis (I‚ II)‚ which is not part of meiosis

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