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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Global Positioning System
Global Positioning System
n : a navigational system involving satellites and computers
that can determine the latitude and longitude of a
receiver on Earth by computing the time difference for
signals from different satellites to reach the receiver
[syn:
GPS]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Global Positioning System
Global Positioning System
\Glob"al Po*si"tion*ing Sys"tem\ n.
(gl[=o]"b'l p[-o]*z[i^]sh"[u^]n*[i^]ng s[i^]s"t[e^]m)
A worldwide system of electronic navigation in which a
vessel, aircraft or missile determines its latitude and
longitude by measuring the transmission time from several
orbiting satellites. GPS is more precise than any other
navigation system available, yielding position accurate
within 10 meters 95% of the time.
Syn: GPS.
[RDH]
Note: The precision of the GPS is dependent upon the very
high timing accuracy of atomic clocks. Although the
military originally intentionally degraded the signal
and thus the accuracy for civilian users, GPS was
nevertheless more precise than any other navigation
system available. In 2000, President Clinton issued an
executive order discontinuing the degrading of the
signal for civilians.
[RDH]
On June 26, 1993 . . . the U.S. Air Force
launched the 24th Navstar satellite into orbit,
completing a network of 24 satellites known as
the Global Positioning System, or GPS. With a GPS
receiver that costs less than a few hundred
dollars you can instantly learn your location on
the planet -- your latitude, longitude, and even
altitude -- to within a few hundred feet.
This incredible new technology was made possible
by a combination of scientific and engineering
advances, particularly development of the world's
most accurate timepieces: atomic clocks that are
precise to within a billionth of a second.
--http://www4.nationalacademies.org/beyond/beyonddiscovery.nsf/web/gps?OpenDocument
[PJC]
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