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"Gps" Articles
 

  • Mio Sat Nav - Mio Sat Nav is just one of the many manufacturers of GPS satellite navigation and speed cameras. If you are interested in purchasing a Mio Sat Nav system or any GPS Sat Nav you should know what you are looking for. There are many types of Sat Nav systems from hand held, mobile phone systems, to car GPS systems. Mio Sat Nav produces several hand held units, including the Mio A201.The Mio A201 has an integrated GPS with a pocket PC. This way you are able to work online as well as get directions to wherever you may be heading. You can use the system in your car or just walk around a city to use the GPS function to find your way.
  • Sat Nav Europe - There are many satnav European products available on the market; products are intended to assist you with navigation. Many features the navigation systems come with are touch screen control, up to five million points of interest, 36 different languages, a multi-destination itinerary.Since the late 1980's, Euronav has been making navigation easier for tens of thousands of leisure and professional mariners around the world with its seaPro navigation software.
  • Things To Keep In Mind While Buying A Cell Phone - Buying a Cell Phone: An Overview In the last decade the cell phone industry has grown thousand fold all around the world.
  • GPS - A Valuable Tool In Navigation - Picture this: you're lost in the middle of a storm on country roads or you're hunting in the middle of nowhere and can't find your way home. You check your compass, but still can't find your exact location.
  • Using GPS for Computer and Network Time Synchronisation - The GPS system is a worldwide navigational system operated by the US military. The system is maintained by USNO, the United States Naval Observatory. The Global Positioning System is implemented from space by 24 satellites in high orbit. Each satellite has precise timing equipment that can be used to triangulate position for navigational purposes. Low-cost GPS antennas and receivers are now widely available and provide precise time and frequency information worldwide.
  • Installing and Configuring NTP on LINUX - The Network Time Protocol was originally developed to overcome time synchronisation issues on the Internet. NTP is an Internet protocol designed to synchronise network time clients with an accurate time source or reference. NTP defines algorithms and protocol messages to aid the synchronisation of network time clients. This article provides information on how to install and configure the publicly available NTP software distribution. It also shows how to synchronise time with an Internet based time reference. Internet based NTP time server systems fall into two categories: primary and secondary reference servers. Primary reference servers utilise a highly accurate external timing reference, such as GPS or radio clocks, to provide precise time. Secondart reference servers synchronise their time with primary reference servers and therefore offer slightly reduced accuracy.
  • Atomic Clock Time References - Atomic time clocks provide a highly stable and accurate time reference. They are extremely complex and expensive systems that are impractical to be used in an everyday environment. Atomic clocks are generally only found in National Standards and National Physics Laboratories. Commercial time references are generally based on either GPS or National Time and Frequency radio broadcasts. This means that by utilising relatively low-cost GPS or radio receivers, accurate time is freely available to all.
  • Flying Safety - 4 Tips to Keep in Mind When Flying a Small Plane - You've trained long hours, you've studied hard, and you've finally passed the test. Congrats pilot! You can now fly your own plane. You want to celebrate by flying all day every day as often as you can because, well, your certificate lets you do that. You feel the same sense of freedom and adventure as you felt back in 1992 when, against your mother's wishes, you bought a motorcycle and obtained your license to drive it anywhere you wanted to.
  • The Evolution Of GPS Vehicle Tracking Applications - GPS vehicle tracking has been in existence for some time, at least since the late 1970's. Many trade names have been associated with it such as Lojack and LoTrans.
  • How To Synchronise Your PC's System Time - Personal Computers have a reputation for having poor time keeping properties. They utilise components that are designed for mass production and low-cost rather than maintaining accurate time. However, there are a number of precise time references available that allow computers to maintain accurate system time. This article describes the various sources of accurate time references and how they can be utilised to maintain synchronised time on your computer. Computer systems time can drift anything from a few seconds a day to a few minutes each day.
  • Authenticating a NTP Time Server - The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet protocol designed to propagate accurate time around a computer network. NTP utilises UDP over TCP/IP to synchronise network time clients to an accurate time reference. This article describes the security aspects of the NTP protocol and specifically using MD5 keys to authenticate a time server. The Network Time Protocol may be used to synchronise many time critical processes on distributed computers across a network. The NTP protocol is therefore a potential security risk. Hackers or malicious users could attempt to disrupt system synchronisation by attempting to modify or replicate NTP time stamps. Luckily, NTP has an integral security feature to thwart attempts to tamper with system time synchronisation.
  • NTP Server Precision Timing Oscillators - Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a standard protocol for synchronising the time of client computers on the Internet and computer networks. The protocol operates in a hierarchical manner, each level or stratum serving the next level in the hierarchy.
  • TomTomGo - The Latest Child Of GPS - If you check out on the technology bit, you'll find this queer-sounding TomTom Go navigator getting among the latest watchwords in navigation technology. Much of the credit goes to the Global Positioning System (GPS) technology which makes navigating around the globe easy and fast bang on target. All you need is to install this system in your car and help yourself with the places you wish to reach.
  • Smartphones - Redefining Lifestyle - Smartphones are more versatile than PC, easier to carry than laptop, more advanced than mobile phones and yet it is as big as a high end cellular phone. They are devices which are crammed with features and every model packs a punch for its user. Feature Smartphones are feature rich devices. In fact the major onus for their popularity goes to their ability to support so many features in one compact size. From Wi-Fi enabled services to browsing internet, from receiving and sending mails to downloading information from the internet, you can do it all in one sleek device.
  • Different Types Of Golf GPS Navigation Systems - Golf GPS systems are a fairly new technology that has helped many golfers improve their game.
  • GPS and PDA Bring TLC to Your Travels - Have you ever tried to find your way across town (or across the country) using an old-fashioned road map?
  • Graceful Engineering Survey and Drawing - Engineering surveys are particularly useful to gain the actual values of variables under study, and the relationship bonding among them. Surveys are suitable as a balance to other observations. This adds knowledge through "triangulation" as one of several methods.
  • Differences Between NTP and SNTP - NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is one of the oldest Internet protocols still in use today. It is used to distribute accurate time around the Internet and computer networks to network time clients. SNTP, or Simple Network Time Protocol, is a simplified version of the Network Time Protocol lacking many of its complex synchronisation algorithms. SNTP is ideal for implementation on small computers. This article describes the differences between NTP and SNTP. The article also describes when the SNTP protocol can be safely implemented in place of NTP. The article also descibes the differences between a NTP server and a SNTP server.
  • How to Build and Configure a NTP Server - Network Time Protocol is utilised by NTP server systems to distribute accurate time around a computer network. NTP is an Internet protocol solely used for the dissemination of time. By utilising a GPS or radio external reference clock, you can build a highly precise stratum 1 NTP Server for your network. This article describes how to build and configure your very own stratum one NTP Server. By adding a relatively cheap GPS or radio time standards receiver to your Linux box, you can have your own precise NTP server. Your NTP server can be used to synchronize all the machines on your network to the precise time. NTP is available as source code for compilation and configuration on a Linux machine.
  • Optimizing Fleet Operations Through GPS Tracking - Global Positioning Systems (GPS) was originally developed by the US Armed Forces to help with naval and overland navigation. GPS uses a constellation of satellites to beam down encoded time signatures to receivers on the surface. By tracking the delay between when the time code says the signal was sent and when it actually arrived, GPS uses Einstein's theory of relativity and four signals (three if altitude is known) to provide accurate tracking down to about two meters. GPS technology has been moving into the commercial sphere from the military since the 1990s. GPS fleet tracking systems are used in public transportation, most notably school buses in Kansas City and New York City. These systems allow school districts to know exactly where each bus is, thus improving the safety of their passengers. On flex routes, GPS gives drivers some leeway in adjusting their course to avoid traffic congestion.
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