Usam eGPS?

Usam eGPS?

  • Uso, e sei o que significa

    Votes: 1 7,1%
  • Tenho eGPS, mas não uso

    Votes: 1 7,1%
  • Não tenho, mas sei o que significa

    Votes: 6 42,9%
  • Não sei...

    Votes: 6 42,9%

  • Total voters
    14

qualquer321

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Usam GPS melhorado (Enhanced GPS)?
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eGPS é superior a A-GPS (segundo seus desenvolvedores).
Uma das primeiras demonstrações desta tecnologia foi feita no MWC 2008,
sendo aplicável somente para rede GSM/WCDMA.


Fica aqui uma simples definição:

CSR disse:
eGPS extends the aiding concept by supplementing Ephemeris and Almanac information with a database of GSM/WCDMA basestation locations and a timing model of the network, in order to generate fine time and frequency aiding to speed GPS fixes.
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A typical eGPS push-to-fix will be available in less than 4 seconds, accurate to within 10m, and require the equivalent power of less than 1 second of handset talk time.
Mais em: http://www.csr.com/egps/technology.htm
 
Última edição:
Enhanced GPS (or E-GPS, EGPS, trademarked as eGPS) is a technology designed for mobile phones on GSM and W-CDMA networks, to augment GPS signals to deliver faster location fixes, lower cost implementations and reduced power and processing requirements. It is being developed by CSR who has partnered with Motorola – together they intend to create an open industry forum.

According to CSR, EGPS delivers a "universal positioning capability that will not only work reliably indoors and in zero GPS signal conditions, but greatly speed time to fix in poor GPS reception areas where most handsets are used." More specifically, it can "exploit data available from the cellular network to speed GPS fixes and provide complementary, fast, and reliable location sensing when GPS signals are weak or unavailable." CSR is hoping to add eGPS capabilities to handsets for less than $1 per unit.

E-GPS combines CSR's "Matrix" technology with GPS – when a user initiates a location request they get a Matrix location instantly using cell tower information, accurate to within 100m. Then CSR's "Fine Time Aiding" helps the device know where to look for a GPS signal, to quickly acquire satellite information within seconds. Fine Time Aiding enables a more aggressive search and is claimed to be equivalent to 6 dB more sensitivity than can be achieved by any GPS hardware correlator in the terminal.

CSR claim that this enables software-only GPS solutions to operate reliably in all environments, and that eGPS is superior to Assisted GPS. EGPS technologies are due in 2008.

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Timeline
February 2005 - The E-GPS system was first announced by developers CPS (Cambridge Positioning Systems Ltd)[1]
January 2007 - CPS is purchased by CSR, a manufacturer of bluetooth and wireless chips for mobile handsets
January 2008 - CSR & Motorola announce that they intend to create an open industry forum for EGPS technologies

e telefones com essa tecnologia? podes indicar quais sao?
ao que me parece essa tecnologia ainda nem esta em nenhum telefone...
 
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