Description
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is a technology that greatly enhances GPS performance and capabilities. This innovative book offers you a detailed explanation of the way that an A-GPS server operates from a practical point of view. You learn how A-GPS improves critical aspects of GPS, such as time-to-first-fix (TTFF) and yield. The book focuses on handset-assisted A-GPS, where the server can make use of additional information and perform more effective hybrid calculations. You gain insight into factors affecting accuracy and how these errors can be minimized using A-GPS. Moreover, this unique resource includes example code in Java for all key functions, along with sequence diagrams in UML that help ensure a solid understanding of the material.
Table Of Contents
Coding for GNSS and the Coordinate Reference Frame. GPS. Assisted-GPS and Assistance Data. Assisted-GPS Location within a Network. Position Calculation. GPS Position Calculation with Time Recovery. Hybrid Location. Other Server-Side Improvements and Controls. Assisted-GNSS. Appendixes. List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. List of Symbols. Glossary. About the Author.; To view complete TOC:; Click Google Preview button under book title above, then click on Contents tab.;
Author
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Neil Harper
Neil Harper is a senior engineer at Andrew Corporation in Wollongong, Australia. He holds an M.S. in computer science and a Ph.D. in ultrasonic sensing for mobile robotics, both from University of Wollongong. He has received numerous awards for his design and development work in the GPS field.