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Global Positioning System Theory And Practice

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Sparse Discrete Fractional Fourier Transform and Its Applications

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An intelligent model for logistics management based on geofencing algorithms and RFID technology

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Proceedings Article

Decimeter-level localization with a single WiFi access point

TL;DR: Chronos, a system that enables a single WiFi access point to localize clients to within tens of centimeters, demonstrates that Chronos's accuracy is comparable to state-of-the-art localization systems, which use four or five access points.
Journal ArticleDOI

TDMA-Based MAC Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey, Qualitative Analysis, and Open Research Issues

TL;DR: A novel topology-based classification is presented, and an overview of TDMA-based MAC protocols that have been proposed for VANETs are provided, focusing on the characteristics of these protocols, as well as on their benefits and limitations.

The Global Positioning System

B. Baker
TL;DR: This research study explores the Global Positioning System (GPS), its history, and the process of discovery needed to create the most accurate GPS possible, as well as the contemporary applications of GPS technology.
Journal ArticleDOI

Sparse Discrete Fractional Fourier Transform and Its Applications

TL;DR: The proposed sparse discrete fractional Fourier transform algorithm achieves multicomponent resolution in addition to its low computational complexity and robustness against noise and applies to the synchronization of high dynamic direct-sequence spread-spectrum signals.
Journal ArticleDOI

An intelligent model for logistics management based on geofencing algorithms and RFID technology

TL;DR: The proposed model, SafeTrack, improves logistics operation, optimizing decision-making, avoiding losses during the logistics flow, and also allowing companies to remain competitive in the market.