Sentences with phrase «cell tower signal»

In the end, the committee's advisory report recommended tracking all drones, using a mix of radio and cell tower signals to continuously monitor more sophisticated ones, while less sophisticated drone models could be tracked intermittently through software modifications.

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A customer would only need a typical router placed by a window to receive signals for Internet and TV service from a neighborhood - based cell tower.
When a GPS signal is unavailable, geolocation apps can use information from cell towers to triangulate your approximate position, a method that isn't as accurate as GPS but is has greatly improveds in recent years.
StingRay (also known as «Hailstorm» or «TriggerFish») is an «IMSI catcher» basically acts like a cell phone tower, and sends out signals which force cell phones to ping them back with information showing their owner's location and other identifying information.
You add to that that cell towers go down, you had satellite phones with us that couldn't reach a satellite signal, you've got to look at a way to get better communication between the local governments and the state and among the state.»
And thanks to The Five's status as the main route between the state's major population centers, the cell towers necessary to provide end - to - end coverage were built years ago, meaning I only lost signal a handful of times and for short periods — all due to unfavorable topography.
It's All About Power The primary cause of dropped calls is low signal output power from the cell phone to the cell tower, which limits the phone's ability to communicate with the tower.
The primary cause of dropped calls is low signal output power from the cell phone to the cell tower, which limits the phone's ability to communicate with the tower.
In the fall, Google was sued by Skyhook Wireless — the Boston - based outfit that pioneered the art of pinpointing a mobile device's location based on Wi - Fi and cell - tower signals — which accused using Android to strong - arm handset makers into choosing Google's location technology rather than Skyhook's.
Cellular: You alarm system sends a signal using cell towers.
Guests climb the tower to capture cell - phone signals and catch views that stretch all the way to Libya — or at least to the middle of next week.
Phones on the plane won't boost their signal and attempt to contact cell towers on the ground, so this «eliminates the potential for interference,» according to FCC chairman Tom Wheeler.
The devices trick cellphones into connecting to them by taking advantage of a phone feature intended to preserve battery power: Cellphones always connect to the nearest cell tower available to reduce the signal strength required to ensure a strong connection.
Its outdoor antenna offers great signal amplification of up to 56dB, but the antenna is also directional, so it will not perform well if there are major obstructions between you and the nearest cell tower.
The API uses low - power signals from a wide range of sensors to determine what the user is doing, relying on things like Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, gyroscope, accelerometer, and location data from cell towers and GPS.
(The further the cell tower, the more signal strength is required.)
The device, which acts as a fake cell phone tower, essentially allows the government to electronically search large areas for a particular cell phone's signal — sucking down data on potentially thousands of innocent people along the way.
OTDOA, or Observed Time Difference of Arrival, is a protocol that uses cell towers to measure the time it takes for an LTE signal to reach a tower to determine a phone's location, as explained by Android Authority.
Because each phone that tries to connect to a cell tower identifies itself, a Stingray can track not just the suspect's cellphone, but any cellular - enabled device within range, And like any regular cellphone signal, the Stingray's signal can find devices in vehicles and buildings.
The author of the sample resume draws attention to personal achievements («Assisted in the planning of the construction of one of the largest cell signal towers in the country.)
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