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    developed that can inoculate a person thereby preventing any diseases. Technology has played an equivalent role in the transportation industry as well. Invention of automobiles and airplanes has completely transformed the way we travel. GPS (Global Positioning System) a satellite based navigation system that is developed mainly for military services‚ has also been used by the common man to meet the basic requirements such as finding the directions to a place and locating a lost car and such. Natural resources

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    injured people will be saved as soon as possible. This process will save time in particular for the areas in the outer part of main zone. range dual-axis accelerometer MMA621010EG and small-scale three-axis accelerometer sensor MMA7260QT‚ GPS positioning module GS-87‚ people machine interaction module‚ including the keyboard and LED‚ and message sending module TC35i module. When a vehicle collision accident occurred‚large number dualaxis accelerometer MMA621010EG detects the level of the collision

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    mobile telephone‚ ushered in a revolution in wireless communication in 1973. Today‚ mobile devices combined with technological advancements provide several benefits‚ including tracking minors and emergency-location service enhancements. The Global Positioning System (GPS)‚ a "constellation" of 24 U.S. Department of Defense satellites‚ has enhanced mobile-tracking technology. However‚ with technological advancement comes the possibility of negative effects or misuse. Law Enforcement Advantages • Mobile

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    as the sale manager of Air-Trak for our latest tracking system device. And our company is looking for potential buyers. Here are all the details about our new GPS tracker‚ hope it can get your attention. OBJECTIVE The system uses the global positioning system (GPS) to track the location of vehicles and other assets. For example‚ you can simply click a map display on a computer screen to find out where all the company’s trucks are at that instant. SCOPE OF SERVICES Making sure vehicles follow

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    problem using touchscreen phones. But the fact still remains that large buttons/keys is the way to go with regards to our grandparent’s list of features. A feature that I did not include in the list for the phone I would purchase is GPS (Global Positioning System). This‚ I feel‚ is an important feature that should feature on phones of today. It comes in handy when you have meetings to attend and you are not certain of the location. And it is also best to have it feature on your phone than to buy a

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    The thought of computer micro ID chips in humans has been around in a sense for a few thousand years. The use of the global positioning system "GPS" has been a remarkable tool for the modern man. This device can be used in cars to help people get to their destination‚ or in the hand of a hunter to retrace his lucky hunting spot way out in the middle of nowhere in the woods. Recently a school in California has inserted GPS chips in their student ID cards so the school knows where the students are

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    security of car is ensured by using password. The theft information is sent to the owner’s mobile using GSM module. The ultimate design of the project is in VLSI. FPGA is used to interface these modules. Keywords: Very Large Scale Integration‚ Global Positioning System‚ Global System for Mobile Communication. I.INTRODUCTION: The existing methods of car security are‚Remote starters for car doors‚ Car with door lock module facility‚ Using motion sensors‚ Using tilt sensors and etc.‚The drawback of these

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    What is a GPS? GPS‚ a device known as Global Positioning System is a tool used for tracking locations‚ finding routes for certain places and for finding the position of objects‚ people and yourself. This device uses a satellite based network to provide you with necessary information to a certain place or location you wish to go to. This technology uses signals that are transmitted from satellites to the earth which are captured by monitoring stations on the earth then sent to the receivers

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    Geocaching In adventure books and movies‚ the hero sometimes has to follow a map to find a buried treasure. Today‚ a new sort of adventure sport has become popular in which people use technology to “find” treasures. Geocaching involves global positioning satellites‚ maps‚ and participants’ sense of adventure to locate specific geographic spots. These could be situated in a local area and tracked down in “real time” or located anywhere on Earth and identified virtually. As you know‚ every point

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    While the technology available to Christopher Columbus in 1492 was certainly sufficient to impress his memory firmly upon future generations‚ if he had had access to modern navigational techniques and technology‚ the organization and outcome of his voyages would have been vastly different. Methods of elucidating longitude in Columbus’s time were nonexistent‚ and those for determining latitude could be deeply flawed. Thus‚ given the defective nature of the technology Columbus employed on his voyages

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