Biotech\'s Dictionary of Global Positioning System
"A GPS Tracking System uses GPS to determine the location of a vehicle, person, or pet and to record the position at regular intervals in order to create a track file or log of activities. The recorded data can be stored within the tracking unit, or it may be transmitted to a central location, or internet-connected computer, using a cellular modem, 2-way radio, or satellite. This allows the data to be reported in real-time, using either web browser based tools or customized software.
The dictionary covers all the latest terms in technology, applications and systems. The definition includes explore the integration of GPS with vehicles and cellular telephones, new classes of satellite broadcast signals, the emerging GALILEO System, and new developments in the GPS marketplace. This single-source dictionary provides a quick overview of GPS essentials, an in-depth examination of advanced technical topics, and a review of emerging trends in the GPS industry. Engineers can use this book to use GPS terms and integrate them into navigational and communications equipment. Executives can turn to this book to determine how technology is affecting markets and how best to invest their companies resources. This dictionary also serves as a handy resource for engineering students looking to advance their studies and careers in GPS."