Sentences with phrase «centimeter accuracy»

According to UC Riverside, «The approach involves reformulating a series of equations that are used to determine a GPS receiver's position, resulting in reduced computational effort being required to attain centimeter accuracy
The approach involves reformulating a series of equations that are used to determine a GPS receiver's position, resulting in reduced computational effort being required to attain centimeter accuracy.
Achieving centimeter accuracy requires «GPS carrier phase integer ambiguity resolution.»
Using data from Global Positioning System (GPS) stations and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) images collected during successive satellite fly - overs, ASU researchers were able to measure changes in surface elevation during a time period spanning the main Gorkha event, and several major aftershocks, with centimeter accuracy.

Not exact matches

Even so, Electrick can detect the location of a finger touch to an accuracy of one centimeter, which is sufficient for using the touch surface as a button, slider or other control, Zhang said.
Canon's focus throughout her career has been on developing new algorithms and methodologies to improve navigation accuracy to the centimeter level.
«It's a very small site, and they need accuracy of the aircraft relative to the carrier to about 30 centimeters,» says Cannon.
Ideally Locata transceivers would be integrated into all cellular towers, bringing centimeter - level location accuracy to everyday consumers, Gambale says.
LISA Pathfinder will see if two test masses (cubes of a gold - platinum alloy) in free fall can maintain a 40 - centimeter separation to an accuracy of 0.01 nanometers while encapsulated within a box that is orbiting a point between Earth and the sun.
«We're measuring the elevation of a liquid surface on another body 10 astronomical units away from the sun to an accuracy of roughly 40 centimeters.
The new technology will enable users to access centimeter - level accuracy location data through their mobile phones and wearable technologies, without increasing the demand for processing power.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have developed a new, more computationally efficient way to process data from the Global Positioning System (GPS), to enhance location accuracy from the meter - level down to a few centimeters.
In test runs, the researchers have been able to get the chair to autonomously travel about one kilometer and arrive at its destination while tracking its position within an accuracy of 20 centimeters.
More precise instruments are being installed at the moment, such as the SPRESSO that would be operational in 2016 at the Very Large Telescope in Chile with an accuracy of 10 centimeters per second (for comparison, the gravitational pull of the Earth over the Sun causes an attraction of 9 centimeters per second).
They have an accuracy of three centimeters — an amazing number considering that the satellites are 1,300 kilometers high.
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