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Title:Views - The View from Here - HAZMAT Keeps on Truckin'
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 10
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HAZMAT Keeps on Truckin'Gibbons, G. et al. | 2004
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Views - The View from Here - HAZMAT Keeps on Truckin'Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2004
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News - Advisory Board Update| 2004
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News - Global View - Mobile Navigation a Business Travel Priority; Senate Shortchanges HAZMAT Tracking Funds| 2004
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Bird's-Eye View - GPS & Micro Aerial VehiclesWinkler, S. / Vorsmann, P. et al. | 2004
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Design Challenge - Bird's-Eye View - GPS & Micro Aerial Vehicles - Tiny, fast, and cheap, new micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) use GPS for navigation and guidance in carrying out a variety of civil and military surveillance missions. The bird-sized craft carry a sensor suite including a miniaturized video camera, and can fly indoors as well as outdoors.Winkler, Stefan et al. | 2004
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Trust Your Receiver? Enhancing Location SecurityPozzobon, O. / Wullems, C. / Kubik, K. et al. | 2004
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Integration Challenge - Trust Your Receiver? Enhancing Location Security - Anti-spoofing requirements are not restricted to military applications. Hazardous material tracking and network control are two of several scenarios that may require safeguards and assurance that location data has not been spoofed or intentionally modified. A tamper-resistant receiver can quantify the trust of a location solution and provide cryptographic proof to a remote application.Pozzobon, Oscar et al. | 2004
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Combating the Perfect Storm Improving Marine Differential GPS Accuracy with a Wide-Area NetworkSkone, S. / Yousuf, R. / Coster, A. et al. | 2004
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Innovation - Combating the Perfect Storm - Improving Marine Differential GPS Accuracy with a Wide-Area Network - Recent ionospheric storms degraded marine DGPS horizontal position accuracies by factors of 10-30, well beyond specified tolerances for marine DGPS. As this ionospheric activity is expected to persist for several years, we examine such stormy impact on marine DGPS users and look at a proposed wide-area approach for mitigating large storm-induced positioning errors.Skone, Susan et al. | 2004
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News - GPS Inside - Honeywell Acquires ERI for AJ; Allen Osborne Bought by ITT; SiRF Partners with Korean Telecom, Galileo Consortium; Spirent Steers SimAUTO Test; u-blox Unveils TIM-LA GPS Receiver; Leica 1200 Reference Receivers; Trimble Mobile iQ, Regional Network; Polstar GPS Units for Auto, Marine; Fastrax uPatch, iTrax Partners; Tyco Picks SiGe, ST Micro for LBS; Industry Bytes; Munich Summit.| 2004
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GPS Marketplace| 2004
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Advertisers Index| 2004
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Company Index| 2004
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Classifieds| 2004
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Leading Edge - Thief Relief - In the United States, car thieves make off with a vehicle every 24 seconds. Other forms of property theft occur at eight times that rate. Law enforcement agencies are leveraging GPS-cellular asset-tracking systems to break up elaborate theft rings and recover pilfered property.Whitford, Marty et al. | 2004
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Thief Relief - In the United States, car thieves make off with a vehicle every 24 seconds. Other forms of property theft occur at eight times that rate. Law enforcement agencies are leveraging GPS/cellular asset-tracking systems to break up elaborate theft rings and recover pilfered propertyWhitford, M. et al. | 2004
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Calendar| 2004