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    with Satellite transceivers as a primary means of tracking of ships and all land vehicle movements in the seaports via Maritime Traffic Control Centres (TCC). Proposed satellite tracking systems may be used in all possible applications for determination spatial coordinates such as position, speed and navigational status of target objects, which via GNSS equipment may provide PTV data for maritime and all transportation applications. These systems mainly are necessary for improved collision avoidance

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    Google and Apple Know Where You Are, Maybe Bethella Sam Phillips Grantham University BA515 Abstract Location-based tracking is becoming more and more common due to the ever changing technological advances in the world today. Gone are the days where no one knew your location unless they were physically with you. Today, location-based tracking seems like the new trend in society with companies such as Foursquare and EchoEcho. Some wonder what makes a person use services like this to

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    Ubiquitous sensing for smart transport Smartphones as accidents detection and tracking system in Intelligent Transportation System Architecture Hiten Karamchandani, Student ID: 16933196 AUT, Software Architecture Auckland, New Zealand hiten.karamchandani@gmail.com Harika Kalavendi, Student ID: 16935212 AUT, Software Architecture Auckland, New Zealand mharika.87@gmail.com Anton Vagin, Student ID: 15903084 AUT, Software Architecture Auckland, New

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    potential of autonomous vehicles to offer a wide range of advantages to the passengers and therefore influence their daily routines, it is essential to monitor the public’s opinion on this particular technological development. The autonomous vehicle which can be guided to a required destination is developed in the project. The vehicle takes the current position from the GPS and is guided to the destination under the action of microcontroller which is attached to the vehicle. In this work speed limit

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    network with hub as the center having integrated logistics system designed to keep costs down. Hub and spoke distribution different centers in different regions to receive products, consolidate them at the hub, and send them directly to their respective destinations. b) Fedex has Hub & Spoke sorting and distribution system with 520 facilities & 32 hubs all over the world and it is continuously adding more hubs every year to make its delivery system more extensive. It also has 5000 drop boxes at US post

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    1.1 The User Business or Background of the Project Effort 1.2 Goals of the project 1.3 Client, Customer and other Stakeholders 1.4 Users of the Product 2.0 PROJECT CONSTRAINTS 2.1 Mandated Constraints 2.2 Implementation environment of the current system 2.3 Partner Applications 2.4 Anticipated workplace environment 3.0 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 The Scope of the Work 3.2 The Scope of the Product 3.3 Functional and Data Requirements 4.0 NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 5.0 O’ BRIEN APPROACH 6.0 USE CASE

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    Smart City Based Smart Parking System In Metropolitan Area Using R.F.I.D Rohini O. Mogarkar Electronic and Communication, Priyadarshini College Of Engineering,Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Abstract: The present day metropolitan areas have seen a burgeoning growth in human population as well as vehicles. With shrinking spaces, operating a managed, busy & expensive parking lot having multiple gates can pose significant challenges , especially to a government organization that

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    Nowadays, the RFID tracking system is widely used since the first patent of RFID in 19831. The information stored in the tag will depend on its future application. Thus, there are many useful applications of this technology. II. Application in the laundry industry RFID has

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    GPSIntroduction : 'GPS on bike has a market in India ' The worldwide market for global positioning system (GPS) navigation and locationbased services has been growing exponentially and is expected to rise to 13.4 billion Rupees in 2014, with a high compound annual growth rate. Although still at a nascent stage in India, the GPS navigation market holds tremendous potential for growth, driven by its increasing acceptance among the younger generation as well as the exponential growth in popularity

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    used to make the customer's experience at the campus course one to remember by offering a cell phone application that will have various options available for use. Although installing GPS on every cart may seem cost inefficient, the benefits of GPS tracking out weight the worst case scenario of a cart being stolen which may cost anywhere from

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