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  • 1Vehicle Tracking Systems — The current worldwide market for Global Positioning Systems (GPS) receiver technology is estimated at more than £1 billion and is expected to grow to more than £15 billion during the next 10 years.The increasing economic importance of… …

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  • 2Automatic vehicle location — Automatic vehicle locating or AVL is a concept for determining the geographic location of a vehicle and transmitting this information to a point from where it was requested. Telelocating using location based services is a common term in the… …

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  • 3GPS tracking — A GPS tracking unit is a device that uses the Global Positioning System to determine the precise location of a vehicle, person, or other asset to which it is attached and to record the position of the asset at regular intervals. The recorded… …

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  • 4Fleet Tracking — can be defined as tracking a fleet of vehicles in real time using GPS technology, which helps assign the right job to the right vehicle in the right location at the right time.Knowing where your fleet of vehicles are, where they have been, and… …

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  • 5Blue Force Tracking — Blue Force Tracker is a United States military system that helps to provide commanders with information about their forces.In military symbology, the color blue is typically used for friendly force elements, red is used for enemies, and green is… …

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  • 6Radar warning receiver — Typically fitted to military aircraft, radar warning receivers (RWR) detect the radio emissions of radar systems, whether ground based or on board other aircraft. The system is often capable of classifying the source of the radar by type (Pulsed… …

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  • 7Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 8AZUSA — refers to a ground based radar tracking system installed at Cape Canaveral, Florida and the NASA Kennedy Space Center. AZUSA dated back to the early 1950s and was named after the southern California town (Azusa, California) where the system was… …

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  • 9Military equipment of Turkey — The military equipment of Turkey includes a wide array of arms, artilleries, large surface vessels, cannons, armored vehicles, mortars, unmanned vehicles and many different equipments. Contents 1 Historical development 1.1 General 1.2 1923 1950 …

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  • 10LoJack — Corporation Type Corporation(NASDAQ:LOJN) Industry Vehicle Tracking …

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