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  1. 1. GLOBAL POSITIONING RESPONCE SYSTEM NAME-YASHABANTA MAHANTA BRANCH- MINING SEMESTER - 1 ST ROLL NO- 22M064 GOVT POLYTECHNIC DEOGARH
  2. 2. CONTENT • • • • • • • • • INTRODUCTION SEGMENTS OF GPS USES OF GPS WORKING PRINCIPLE APPLICATION OF GPS ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES CONCLUSION INFERENCES
  3. 3. INTRODUCTION The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a U.S.owned utility that provides users with positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services.
  4. 4. SEGMENTS OF GPS • • • • This system consists of three segments The space segment The control segment The user segment
  5. 5. USES OF GPRS • • The global positioning system (GPS) is a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth Some GPS receivers are so accurate they can establish .
  6. 6. WORKING PRINCIPLE • GPS is a system of 30+ navigation satellites circling Earth. We know where they are because they constantly send out signals
  7. 7. APPLICATIONS OF GPRS • Today, GPS is used to map the location of vehicles and other assets on various battlefields in real time, which helps to manage resources and protect soldiers on the ground.
  8. 8. ADVANTAGES • • • • GPS costs you very low as compared other navigation systems System is updated regularly by United States government and hence is extremely advance. Due to its low cost, it’s very easy to integrate into other technologies like telephone Most attraction of this technique is its100% coverage on earth.
  9. 9. DISADVANTAGES • • • Sometimes GPS may fail thanks to certain reasons and therein case you would like to hold a backup map and directions GPS doesn’t penetrate solid walls or structures. it’s also suffering from large constructions or sstructures. Sometimes GPS signals are not taccurate thanks to some obstacles to signals like buildings, trees and sometimes by extreme atmospheric conditions like geomagnetic storms
  10. 10. CONCLUSION • The global positioning system is a satellite navigation system consisting of a minimum of 24 satellites
  11. 11. INFERENCES • Internet

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