scholarly journals Global Positioning System Using Mobile Phones: Three-Dimensional Positioning

Author(s):  
Aaron Don M. Africa
1977 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward M. Lassiter ◽  
Bradford Parkinson

The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system that will provide extremely accurate three-dimensional position fixes and timing information to properly equipped users anywhere on or near the Earth. The system will be available continuously regardless of weather conditions and will find extensive utilization in improved weapons delivery accuracies, range instrumentation, &c. Furthermore it will provide an ultimate saving in the number and cost of navigation and position-fixing systems currently employed or projected. It is a Joint Service programme managed by the U.S.A.F. with deputies from the Navy, Army and Marines and the Defense Mapping Agency. The system concept evolved from U.S.A.F. and Navy studies initiated in the mid-1960s. Current programme plans call for the deployment of six satellites in 1977 to permit demonstration and evaluation tests over the continental United States. The system will then be expanded through the deployment of additional satellites into an operational 24-satellite system.


2014 ◽  
Vol 696 ◽  
pp. 241-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo Xin Mao ◽  
Shan Liu ◽  
Jian Ping Chai

With the rapid development of mobile communication, the GPS (Global Positioning System) which provides real-time global positioning system has not been able to meet the needs of the indoor accurate positioning. Through simulation, this paper implements the method of indoor three-dimensional positioning based on RSSI compared the positioning accuracy under several kinds of noise. We achieve the good indoor three-dimensional positioning method with the combination of cost, positioning accuracy and positioning precision through the filter and secondary positioning which establishes special propagation model for various different environments.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. e168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Goodspeed ◽  
Xiang Yan ◽  
Jean Hardy ◽  
VG Vinod Vydiswaran ◽  
Veronica J Berrocal ◽  
...  

Children tracking system based on android terminals is proposed. Recently, all over the world crime against the children in the age of 14 to 17 years is more popular. Parent’s always worry about their children whenever they are outside from the home. In this paper, the proposed system consists of two sides out of them one is parent module and another is the child module. The child module consists of ARM7 Microcontroller (LPC 2148), GPS (Global Positioning System), GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) and voice chip where the parent module consists of android mobile phone. This paper gives the information about missing child from school campus. There are two android mobile phones for the safety of the both modules. The system tracking the child from source to destination i.e. from home to school or anywhere.


2006 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 129-134
Author(s):  
S. Fadda ◽  
M. Fiori ◽  
C. Matzuzzi

The satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) needs a clear view of sky for determining a geodetic position and hence it is particularly suitable in overall projects of open-pit recovery and landscape restoration. The purpose of such measurements is to make highly accurate topographic maps thus forming the backbone of a project. In the work presented here geodetic measurements are combined with advanced visualisation techniques and GIS applications in a possible recovery plan of the abandoned excavations of Bonucoro in the mining district of Orani, central Sardinia, Italy. Considering the naturalistic and geographic settings of the mining area and its surroundings, a few proposals concerning the re-utilisation of these excavations are presented. The preparatory work consisted of the area characterisation by carrying out a topographic survey followed by a geodetic control network establishment by the GPS to describe the morphological features of the landscape and for the subsequent three-dimensional analysis and geoprocessing. The final step involved the use of VueInfinite, a computer program capable to integrate graphical data with geological and morphological attributes. It was also able to create a virtual 3D scene of a present, past, or future landscape required for visual impact assessment.


1980 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 191-194
Author(s):  
Clyde C. Goad

AbstractThis year (1980) the U. S. Department of Defense has scheduled to have in operation six satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS), which will provide timing and three dimensional position recovery potential to North America during certain segments of a day. By the mid-eighties, continuous timing and three dimensional recovery from 18 GPS satellites are planned. Although the GPS is designed for fast position recovery to the 10-meter level, extended data collection periods could yield subdecimeter relative positioning on a routine basis.


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