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    settings they learn how to orientate in the spaces by recognizing known features (points of reference). Nevertheless In unknown environments‚ navigation often becomes harder or even dangerous. Besides‚ in pre-designed environments‚ wherever indoor or outdoor‚ orientation may also be achieved by perceiving regularities in the objects around. Blind navigation system using RFID for indoor environment is a project that aims to design and implement a reliable system to assist visually impaired citizen’s

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    to no longer being able to navigate with an atlas because really... it’s not necessary. Using a machine to plan your journey makes travelling less tedious and not as troublesome. Of course you can still use a traditional map; however a satellite navigation device is more accurate than a piece of paper. Gone are the days of maps obscuring your vision of the road when trying to find your position on a sheet the size of the windscreen; instead you have a 4-6 inch screen connecting to satellites and knowing

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    Topic: Explain and critically evaluate the concept of “freedom of navigation” Prepared by: Nadir Gürpınar Table of Content: 1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................4 2. HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF THE FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION................................4 3. THE CONCEPT OF FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION.....................................................4 4. THE COASTAL STATE JURISDICTION

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    Jump to Navigation Frame Your location: Assessments › View All Submissions › View Attempt View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: | Principles of Accounting II – Exam 2 | Started: | November 21‚ 2009 12:18 PM | Submitted: | November 21‚ 2009 2:06 PM | Time spent: | 01:48:10 | Total score: | 120/150 = 80% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 150 | 1. | |   | Which of the following is a characteristic of a corporation? | |   | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer

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    Case Analysis 3 - Personal Navigation Devices NETW-583 Introduction For as long as man has been mobile the need to know how to get from point A to point B and back to point A has been important. About 3500 B.C. man began sailing ships to travel and carry goods from one place to another. Travel in those times was limited to coastal travel; ships stayed within view of the shore and did not venture into open waters ("Early Navigation Tools‚" n.d.). Later on mariners learned to plot their

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    DEFINITION OF THE WAYFINDING MODEL According to Montello (2005) way finding is a basic part of navigation combining with movement. He said; “Coordinated and goal-directed movement of one’s self (one’s body) through the environment”. By this method way finding can be understood as; “Goal-directed and planned movement of one’s body around an environment in an efficient way”. The pedestrian is capable of physical actions and owns mental capabilities that permit collaboration with the surroundings. The

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    C A S E 1 3 Sony Corporation: Car Navigation Systems 31 I n April 1996‚ Masao Morita‚ president of the Sony Personal and Mobile Communication Company‚ a division of the Sony Corporation‚ pondered how to recover Sony’s initial leadership in car navigation systems in Japan. As the first company to launch a reasonably priced (around $2‚000) after-market model in 1993‚ Sony could claim to have created the world’s largest car navigation systems market in Japan. Since the late 1980s‚ Sony led

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    NETW583 February 10‚ 2013 Case Analysis 3 - Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) Why have Personal Navigation Devices become popular? What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PND’s? Personal Navigation Devices provide geolocation maps‚ turn-by-turn directions‚ and sometimes real-time traffic and weather updates. In addition to helping users get from point A to point B without having to rummage around in their glove box for a paper map PND’s have the added benefits of being affordable

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    The article (http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/print-edition/2012/05/18/traffic-guidance-social-features.html?page=all) The article is describing about a APP which provide GPS navigation and real-time traffic information‚ named as Waze. This app developed by Waze Inc. which is the first worldwide provider of community-based live maps and real-time road information. Waze want to help the drivers to reach their destinations smoothly in congested city. It collecting traffic information from every

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    There were the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ he French and Indian War‚ Pontiacs Rebellion and The Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act‚ the Stamp Act‚ the Declaratory Act‚ the Townshend Act‚ the Boston Massacre and Tea Party‚ and lastly the Intolerable Acts. These were all things that take a man ‚ and drive him crazy making him become and act savage. Many gave in ‚ but the strong stood still waiting for the time that their service was needed. The first of these tests was the Navigation Acts.

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