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Title:Views - The View from Here - Return of the Bad Penny
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 3
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Views - The View from Here - Return of the Bad PennyGibbons, Glen et al. | 2004
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News - Advisory Board Update| 2004
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News - Global View - GPS and Galileo Reach Signal Agreement; Radionavigation Investment Plan; Galileo JU IDs Final Bidders| 2004
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Application Challenge - A Sense of Place - GPS and Alaska Rail Safety - A collision avoidance system, based primarily on real-time GPS positioning and VHF data radio communications, gets a workout in Alaska's rugged environment. The system is designed to prevent train-to-train collisions, protect track maintenance crews, and enforce speed limits.Schiestl, Andrew J. et al. | 2004
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Research Challenge - Simulating GPS - In Urban Traffic Environments - As more metro areas implement road user charging, system developers will first need to model and analyze performance. Researchers used a simulation tool to investigate the feasibility of urban GPS-based road user charging to help determine where to place charging points with respect to the level of GPS service provided.Moore, Terry et al. | 2004
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Integration Challenge - Wireless in the Alps - An LBS Prototype for Mountain Hikers - Tourists visiting unfamiliar places require up-to-date information and may need additional way finding support, or rescue in emergency situations. The PARAMOUNT project combined GPS with GSM-GPRS mobile phone technology and geographic information systems (GIS) -- A grouping known as G3 -- To provide these services.Löhnert, Erwin et al. | 2004
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Innovation - Applications for General Aviation - Combining Low-Cost Inertial Systems with GPS - This month's column discusses the potential use of low-cost inertial systems by general aviation and, from a series of simulations and real-world tests, highlights the expected performance of the systems and the implementation challenges.Soloviev, Andrey et al. | 2004
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News - GPS Inside - SiRF Launches Starlll, Files for IPO; Consumer Telematics Attitudes Gauged; Leica Unveils Universal Survey; Galileo-GPS Consumer Chip; FastraX, RCN-Conti Fleetly Manage; GPSFlight's Telemetry Module; AmbiCom Puts GPS in Pocket; Database Will Bust Traffic Enforcement; Underwater Tracking System Floated; Septentrio Secures Galileo Contract; Logica to Design Galileo Facilities; Merrimac Gets IIF Satellite Order; ITT Buys Kodak Remote Sensing; NavCom, C&C Land UK Navy Contract; Events; People; Industry Bytes| 2004
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Marketplace| 2004
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Classifieds| 2004
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Company Index . Advertisers Index| 2004
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Calendar| 2004