Sentences with phrase «global navigation satellite»

HUAWEI ME909T launched on December 4, 2013, is a comprehensive next - generation automotive module that provides car owners with features such as access to a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), emergency calls (eCall), traffic instructions, and weather information while on the road.
He said, it was a space - based radio navigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Air Force, explaining,» It is a global navigation satellite system that provides geo - location and time information to a GPS receiver anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.»

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Tracking a pre-planned route from launch to target using Global Positioning Satellites and an internal navigation system, the missile is designed to strike with a 1,000 - pound penetrating warhead.
Other Apps which could function similarly, the expert said, includes a Russian owned known as Global Navigation Satellite System, (GLONASS), another space - based satellite navigation system operating in the radionavigation - satellite service.
The Global Positioning System, usually called GPS, is the Earth's only fully - functional satellite navigation system.
The demonstration, which the team carried out with an experiment called Station Explorer for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology, or SEXTANT, showed that millisecond pulsars could be used to accurately determine the location of an object moving at thousands of miles per hour in space — similar to how the Global Positioning System, widely known as GPS, provides positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on Earth with its constellation of 24 operating satellites.
The country's global Beidou satellite navigation and positioning system will be finished by 2020, comprising five geosynchronous satellites (in 24 - hour orbits that keep them always over the same spot) and 30 non-geo satellites.
Chinese government also plans to use the CZ - 5 to accelerate construction of Beidou, a global satellite navigation system pitched as China's answer to the United States» Global Positioning System, oglobal satellite navigation system pitched as China's answer to the United States» Global Positioning System, oGlobal Positioning System, or GPS.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering proposals to share L band spectrum in or near bands currently used by weather satellites, the Global Positioning System (GPS), and aircraft navigation systems.
Navigation: A full - color, five - inch touchscreen is available with global positioning satellite (GPS) navigation, providing Ram ProMaster City customers the ability to chart timesaving routes to their destinations
- a navigation system linked to the government's string of Global Positioning Satellites.
The navigation system uses a global - positioning satellite to «make driving less stressful,» Mercedes says, by «removing the anxiety of getting lost or worse, having to stop and ask for directions.»
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The A4 finally receives Audi's sensationally useful finger - swipe touchpad knob, as well as a set of new global user - defined preset buttons that can be used to access favorite functions, be it phoning a spouse, setting a specific navigation destination, or tuning in a particular satellite radio station on the optional 19 - speaker, 755 - watt Bang & Olufsen audio system.
When it comes to traveling, the special edition model comes well - equipped with satellite navigation and the Mitsubishi Global Navigation Unit.
Chris Burden's Three Ghost Ships (1991)-- never before exhibited in New York — is a set of full - size sailboats, fitted with solar panels and global satellite software for unmanned navigation.
Another application: Today our methods of pinpointing locations on Earth are reliant on space - based satellite navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System (GPS).
It's a satellite ‑ based global navigation system that provides highly accurate position and timing information for both military and civilian applications.
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