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    turn around can use the left or right side turning, and can provide scanning of water surface as shown in Figure 1. Such tracking system is capable to provide observation of strictly round area with certain diameter and detecting of the targets (vessels) in determined sector (sectored detecting of target is delineated in the third subsection) of this round area. This system can be exploited with different quantity and combination of observation beams as follows:

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    Kody Hort GPS systems and how they have/will effect farming. 4/13/2017 Mrs.smith and Mr.banzhauf Kody Hort GPS systems in agriculture 4/13/17 "GPS systems in agriculture are just crazy on how they work. It is crazy today to think that a tractor or a piece on farm equipment can actually drive it self. GPS is a Global Positioning System it uses satellite to tell you where you at and now will drive the tractor from point A to point B with the

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    1. ) With new technology such as Satellites scanning the surface of the earth, cartographers can use geographic information science or (GIS) to help them make more detailed and accurate maps. This has allowed scientists to get very precise and complex information from all of the data coming from the satellite orbiting around the earth at all different distances and angles. Another use for all of the Satellites is remote sensing, this allows satellite images to be scanned in thin lines any time a

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    The Gps Technology

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    hear the thunder. If we know the time taken for the sound waves to travel from the lightning place to the listener, we can calculate the distance between the listener and the lightning place. Similar principle is used in the working of GPS. The GPS system works by determining how long it takes a radio signal transmitted from a satellite to reach a land-based receiver and then, using that time to calculate the distance between the satellite and the Earth station receiver. Radio waves travel at approximately

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    WRITTEN ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATION - I TerraCog Global Positioning Systems: Conflict and Communication on Project Aerial By RAHUL.R (111039) To: Richard Fiero, President Tony Barren, Director of Production Ed Pryor, VP - Sales Allen Roth, Director of Design & Development Becky Timmons, CFO From: Emma Richardson Date: 14th March 2008 Sub: Decision to be taken for the project Aerial It’s high time that we have to take the decision regarding

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    heart rate, vital signs, tracking of the elderly, the location of valuable property, and monitoring the medical conditions of at risk patients, all at the convenience of a button or a phone call (www.allnet). It is called the GPM or as we know it the Global Positioning Microchip. Today I will discuss the ideals of the implanted microchip and

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    Science, Technology and America’s Military When it comes to the latest and fastest computers there is one place that all that technology can be found, the United States Military. There is no doubt that the U.S. Military is one of, if not the most technologically advanced armed forces in the world. “Over our countries development we have changed from a “grind it out” fighting machine, to a more advanced, rapid tactical corps to meet the different battle situations found in today’s world

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    The Global Positioning System The global positioning system (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system, consisting of a network of 24 orbiting satellites travelling on six different orbital paths. These satellites, referred to as NAVSTAR satellites, are constantly moving, making two complete orbits around earth per day. The first GPS satellite was launched in February, 1978. Satellites now weight approximately 1 tonne, and are about 5 metres across with extended

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    Global Positioning Systems The possibilities for the future afforded to the human race by the technology created today is endless. However, one technology has already and will continue to change the way people travel around the planet: Global Positioning Systems (GPS). For travelers throughout history, figuring out where they were and where they were going was one of the oldest problems. Even in recent years, navigation and positioning was crucial to many activities but extremely cumbersome

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    Abstract In the advancement of AI systems, there is going to be change on the way we commute. The driverless car that is capable of driving itself and it is one of the hottest ongoing developments now. This is going to be very beneficial for human beings soon and it all set to take away the traffic accidents, traffic congestions on the road and much more. By specifying the source and destination in the driverless car, we will only be passengers in the car, the car systems do the driving the job for us

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