Code division multiple access ( CDMA ) networks tend to use handset-based radiolocation technologies, which are technically more similar to radionavigation.
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CDMA networks such as Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS tend to use handset-based radiolocation technologies, which are technically more similar to radionavigation.
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The problem of radiolocation is easily reduced to the Minkowski problem in Euclidean 3-space : restoration of convex shape over the given Gauss surface curvature.
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One is to use some form of radiolocation from the cellular network; the other is to use a Global Positioning System receiver built into the phone itself.
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In addition to their use in broadcasting, transmitters are necessary component parts of many electronic devices that communicate by communication purposes; or radiolocation, such as radar and navigational transmitters.
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To locate a mobile telephone geographically, there are two general approaches : to use some form of radiolocation from the cellular network or to use a Global Positioning System receiver built into the phone itself.
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The U . S . Army Signal Corps and the Navy, sensing possible future involvement in the war, started to recruit radio and electronics experts for a top secret program to develop what it called radiolocation devices.
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Nearby television, FM radio, mobile & cordless phones, government radiolocation ( 54 1, 002 MHz ) transmitters can potentially interfere with a CATV or DTH Satellite reception or operation if the Flex connector poorly installed.
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"' Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG "'(; ) is an international electronics group specialized in the fields of electronic test equipment, broadcast & media, cybersecurity, radiomonitoring and radiolocation, and radiocommunication.
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Radar is a radiolocation technique in which a beam of radio waves emitted by a transmitter bounces off an object and returns to a receiver, allowing the location, range, speed, and other characteristics of the object to be determined.