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    global positioning system (GPS). A GPS consists of one or more earth-based receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites to determine a receiver’s geographic location. GPS receivers‚ found in handled navigation devices and many vehicles‚ use triangulation to determine their location relative to at least three geostationary satellites. According to Sanders‚ the geostationary satellites are the fixed points in the triangulation formula (Understanding Satellites and Global Positioning Systems)

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    navigation. The system that a pilot uses for navigation depends on the type of flight that will occur‚ which navigation system is installed in the aircraft‚ and the navigation systems that are available in that certain area. The GPS (Global Positioning System) has become the most valuable method in the aviation industry because it is reliable‚ precise‚ and easy to use. GPS allows the pilot to pinpoint specific three or four-dimensional location data. It uses triangulation in order to determine

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    Marketers manage product positioning by focusing their marketing activities on a positioning strategy. This essay will discuss the multiple factors that are crucial to optimal market positioning. The factors that impact the chosen organisation‚ Apple‚ and the chosen product‚ laptop computers‚ include market segmentation‚ market positioning‚ and the marketing mix‚ which comprises price‚ promotion‚ place and product. Established in the United States of America in April 1976‚ Apple Inc is a multinational

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    Office for Space-Based Positioning‚ Navigation‚ and Timing. (2013). GPS overview. Available: http://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/. Last accessed 27 February 2013. 2- National Coordination Office for Space-Based Positioning‚ Navigation‚ and Timing. (2013). GPS Application. Available: www.gps.gov/applications/. Last accessed 27 February 2013. 3- Australian Government. (2013). Global Positioning System. Available:

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    and the two transmitters on the sensor bar. Determining the location of a Wii Remote is relatively simple because the sensor bar contains only two fixed points: the transmitters. A more complex application of triangulation occurs in a global positioning system (GPS). A GPS consists of one or more earth-based receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites to determine a receiver’s geographic location. GPS receivers‚ found in handheld navigation devices and many vehicles‚ use

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    True/False 1. Some retailers are becoming frustrated by the growing trend called showrooming where customers use their smartphones to scan the barcodes of products to compare prices from other stores as well as online shopping sites. 2. While many retailers are frustrated by the phenomenon of shoppers using smartphones to comparison shop in their stores‚ Macy’s “Backstage Pass Program” actually encourages users to access product information and promotional videos using QR codes and short

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    GPS: Pros and Cons

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    Global positioning system (GPS) The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites that orbit the earth at approximately 12‚000 miles above surface and make two complete orbits every 24 hours. Placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense the GPS was originally intended for military applications‚ but in the 1980s‚ the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions‚ anywhere in the world

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    IQRA UNIVERSITY IU IT IN BUSINESS FINAL REPORT TOPIC: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SECTION "B" SUBMITTED BY: RICKY (11812) SUMEET KUMARC11818) [ARPOHANI (11272) SUBMITTED TO: SAEED AHMED DATE: 17.12.2009 LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT It has been a pleasure to be SAEED AHMED’s students. We would like to thank him for giving us the chance to apply the theories of IT in business in the real world. His lectures have been very interesting. We are extremely grateful to him and appreciate

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    and the two transmitters on the sensor bar. Determining the location of a Wii Remote is relatively simple because the sensor bar contains only two fixed points: the transmitters. A more complex application of triangulation occurs in a global positioning system (GPS). A GPS consists of one or more earth – based receivers that accept and analyze signals sent by satellites to determine a receiver’s geographic location. GPS receivers‚ found in handheld navigation device and many vehicles‚ use triangulation

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    purpose of this report is to decide whether the sextant is outdated and effectively useless in the modern age or whether it still has a use in modern navigation. To decide this I explored modern navigation techniques‚ which is mostly done by global positioning systems‚ I researched the way that these work and the methodology behind the use of a sextant. The conclusion that I came to was that modern day sextant use is rare unless practicing for an emergency. Since its release GPS has dominated and is now

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