Ever wonder how your mobile phone can find your location quickly, even on a cloudy day where a satellite signal is hard to come by? The answer is that many of these devices use assisted GPS (AGPS).
Agilent Technologies’ Software Selected by Atheros for Assisted-GPS Testing over the Secure User Plane in Cellular Networks, Mobile Devices SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 1, 2010 – Agilent Technologies Inc ...
Designed around the 8960 wireless communications test set's recently-added A-GPS assistance data messaging test capabilities, the GS-9000 Assisted GPS (A-GPS) design verification test systems support ...
Editor's note: The following is Planet Analog's first in a series of Design Challenges. This one was sent to me by a reader/design team interested in using GPS in a particular application. We are ...
Ever wonder how that GPS chip in your cell phone or personal navigation device or some other gizmo used by your field workers actually knows how to find the orbiting satellites and grab their ...
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