GPS(GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)
System Description
GPS has three ‘segments’:
- The space segment now consists of 32 satellites, each in its own orbit about 11,000 nautical miles above the Earth.
- The user segment consists of receivers, which you can hold in your hand or mount in your car.
- The control segment consists of ground stations (five of them, located around the world) that make sure the satellites are working properly.
Application of GPS
- Emergency Response: When there is an emergency or natural disaster, first responders can use GPS for mapping, following and predicting weather, and keeping track of emergency personnel for safety. In the EU and Russia, the eCall regulation which comes into effect in 2018 relies on GLONASS technology and telematics to send data to emergency services in the case of a vehicle crash, reducing response time. Read more on the benefits of telematics.
- Entertainment: GPS is being used for activities and games like Pokemon Go and Geocaching.
- Health and Fitness: Smartwatches and wearable technology can be used to track your fitness activity (such as miles run,) and benchmark it against others that match your demographics.
- Construction: From locating equipment, to measuring and improving asset allocation, GPS tracking allows companies to increase their return on assets.
- Transportation: Logistics companies are implementing telematics systems to improve driver productivity and safety.
The Future of GPS
Advantages of GPS
- GPS satellite-based navigation system is an important tool for military, civil and commercial, users
- Vehicle tracking systems GPS-based navigation systems can provide us with turn by turn directions
- Very high speed
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