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Global Positioning System

open access: yes, 1992
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Validity and Reliability of Global Positioning System Units (STATSports Viper) for Measuring Distance and Peak Speed in Sports

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2018
Beato, M, Devereux, G, and Stiff, A. Validity and reliability of global positioning system units (STATSports Viper) for measuring distance and peak speed in sports.
M. Beato, G. Devereux, A. Stiff
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Comparing Global Positioning System and Global Navigation Satellite System Measures of Team-Sport Movements.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2018
PURPOSE To compare data from conventional global positioning system (GPS-) and new global navigation satellite system (GNSS-) enabled tracking devices and to examine the interunit reliability of GNSS devices.
Benjamin M. Jackson   +4 more
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Methods and Tools to Construct a Global Indoor Positioning System

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2018
A global indoor positioning system (GIPS) is a system that provides positioning services in most buildings in villages and cities globally. Among the various indoor positioning techniques, WLAN-based location fingerprinting has attracted considerable ...
S. Jung, Gunwoo Lee, Dongsoo Han
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GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM

2023
Global Positioning System provides three dimensional positioning, navigation, timing services, velocity and altitude to users on a continuous worldwide coverage basis and it is independent of weather, day and night. GPS applications are wide in all fields.
Tamilmounika R   +3 more
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Global Positioning System

2012
The global positioning system (GPS) was developed by the US Department of Defense in the early 1970s to serve military navigational requirements. The first satellite was launched in 1978 and the system was declared operational in 1995. It is based on a network of at least 24 satellites (with room for six further satellites) orbiting the Earth in nearly
Aboelmagd Noureldin   +2 more
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Interunit Reliability and Effect of Data-Processing Methods of Global Positioning Systems.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019
PURPOSE To establish the interunit reliability of a range of global positioning system (GPS)-derived movement indicators, to determine the variation between manufacturers, and to investigate the difference between software-derived and raw data ...
H. Thornton   +4 more
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Global Positioning System

1998
Das Global Positioning System (GPS) ist ein weltweit verfugbares, satellitenbasierendes Funknavigationssystem fur eine unbeschrankte Anzahl an Benutzern. Es dient zur Navigation und Landvermessung und wurde von der US-Airforce entwickelt.
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RETOOLING the Global Positioning System

Scientific American, 2004
The article focuses on the capabilities of the Global Positioning System (GPS). Underlying improved capabilities is a series of system upgrades that include additional satellite signals, increased broadcast power, performance monitoring, guaranteed error bounds, smart antennas that can selectively direct and receive signals, and integration with ...
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