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E, Bor-Ramenskiĭ A., and Leningradskiĭ institut informatiki i avtomatizat͡s︡ii., eds. Avtomaticheskie moduli GPS: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov. Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR, Leningradskiĭ in-t informatiki i avtomatizat͡s︡ii AN SSSR, 1987.

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Bor-Ramenskiĭ, A. E. Avtomaticheskie moduli GPS: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov. LIIAN, 1987.

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El Khoury, Franjieh, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351201391.

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Killingsworth, Brian M. Backcalculation of layer moduli of LTPP general pavement study (GPS) sites. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 1997.

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Killingsworth, Brian. Backcalculation of layer moduli of LTPP general pavement study (GPS) sites. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 1997.

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Han, Shaowei. Carrier phase-based long-range GPS kinematic positioning. University of New South Wales, 1997.

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Howind, Jochen. Analyse des stochastischen Modells von GPS-Trägerphasenbeobachtungen / von Jochen Howind. Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Kommission beim Verlags C.H. Beck, 2005.

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Hein, Günter W. Orthometric height determination using GPS observations and the integrated geodesy adjustment model. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Office of Charting and Geodetic Services, 1985.

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Hein, Gumlunter W. Orthometric height determination using GPS observations and the integrated geodesy adjustment model. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Office of Charting and Geodetic Services, 1985.

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Melbourne, William G. A fully redundant double difference algorithm for obtaining minimum variance estimates from GPS observations. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1986.

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Shmaliy, Yuriy S. GPS-based optimal FIR filtering of clock models. Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Sébastien, Lefort, Société de la faune et des parcs du Québec. Direction du développement de la faune., and Société de la faune et des parcs du Québec. Direction de la recherche sur la faune., eds. Sélection d'habitat du caribou forestier de Charlevoix d'après la télémétrie GPS, saison 2004-2005. Direction du développement de la faune, 2006.

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Kleijer, Frank. Troposphere modeling and filtering for precise GPS leveling. Nederlandse Comissie voor Geodesie, 2004.

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Shmaliy, Yuriy S. GPS-based optimal FIR filtering of clock models. Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.), ed. A fully redundant double difference algorithm for obtaining minimum variance estimates from GPS observations. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1986.

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S, Border James, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC". National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1990.

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S, Border J., and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Observation model and parameter partials for the JPL geodetic GPS modeling software "GPSOMC". National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1988.

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United States. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, ed. Analytical model of refraction in a moist polytropic atmosphere for space and ground-based GPS applications. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, 1997.

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Building a Dedicated Gsm Gps Module Tracking System for Fleet Management. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Khoury, Franjieh El, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Khoury, Franjieh El, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Khoury, Franjieh El, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Khoury, Franjieh El, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Khoury, Franjieh El, and Antoine Zgheib. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management: Hardware and Software. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Modelling Of Gpcrs A Practical Handbook. Springer, 2012.

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K, Anbazhagan, and Ambika Parameswari K. Raspberry Pi Telegram Bot, GPS Module, Flex Sensor, Line Follower Robot, Infrared Sensor, Smart Phone Controlled Home Automation, Motion Sensor. Independently Published, 2019.

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Murthy, Ajay Dhakshana. Design of an Automobile Theft Deterrent System: Automobile theft Deterrent system Design and Implementation using GPS and GSM modules. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2012.

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de Bruijne, Arnoud, Joop van Buren, Anton Kösters, and Hans van der Marel. Geodetic reference frames in the Netherlands. Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.54419/vy3c94.

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Unambiguous and homogeneous geodetic reference frames are essential to the proper determination of locations and heights. The reference frames used in the Netherlands are the Rijksdriehoekmeting (RD) for locations and the Normaal Amsterdamse Peil (NAP) for heights. The RD has traditionally been managed by the Kadaster; the NAP by Rijkswaterstaat. The emergence of satellite positioning has resulted in drastic changes to these geodetic reference frames. A surveyor is now offered one instrument, GPS (the Global Positioning System), capable of the simultaneous determination of locations and heights. This is possible by virtue of one three-dimensional geodetic reference system - the European Terrestrial Reference System (ETRS89) - which in the Netherlands is maintained in a collaborative arrangement between the Kadaster and Rijkswaterstaat. GPS has been advanced as a practical measurement technique by linking the definition of the RD grid to ETRS89. Nevertheless the introduction of GPS also revealed distortions in the RD grid, which are modelled in the RDNAPTRANSTM2004 transformation. Furthermore, the use of the geoid model has become essential to the use of GPS in determining the height in comparison to NAP. Subsidence that has disrupted the backbone of the NAP gave cause to the need for a large-scale adjustment of the heights of the underground benchmarks and, in so doing, of the grid. Consequently new NAP heights have been introduced at the beginning of 2005; a new definition of the RD grid that had already been introduced in 2000 was once again modified in 2004. During the past few years two NCG subcommissions have devoted a great deal of time to these modifications. This publication lays down ETRS89, the RD and the NAP, together with their mutual relationships. In addition to reviewing the history of the reference frames and the manner in which they are maintained (including, for example, the use of AGRS.NL as the basis for the Dutch geometric infrastructure), the publication also discusses the status of the frames as at 1 January 2005. This encompasses the realisation of ETRS89 via AGRS.NL, the revision and new definition of the RD grid in 2004, and the new NAP publication in 2005. The publication also describes the mutual relationships between the frames in the modernized RDNAPTRANSTM2004 transformation consisting of the new NLGEO2004 geoid model and a model for the distortions of the RD grid. In conclusion, the publication also devotes attention to the future maintenance of the ETRS89, RD and NAP. The continuity of the link between the traditional frames and the three-dimensional frames is of great importance, and ETRS89 will continue to fulfil this linking role. The GPS base network and AGRS.NL reference stations will increasingly assume the leading role in the maintenance of the RD frame. The maintenance of the NAP will continue to be necessary, although during the coming decades the the primary heights will not need revision. In so doing the high quality of the geodetic reference frames required for their use in actual practice will continue to be guaranteed.
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Wilken, Rowan. Cultural Economies of Locative Media. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190234911.001.0001.

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Cultural Economies of Locative Media examines the manifold ways that location, location-awareness, and location data have all become familiar yet increasingly significant parts of our mobile-mediated experiences of everyday life. The book explores the complex of interrelationships that mutually define the new business models and economic factors that emerge around and structure locative media services, their diverse social uses and cultures of consumption, and their policy implications and impacts. It offers a detailed, in-depth account of how location-based services, such as GPS-enabled mobile smartphones and associated applications, are socially, culturally, economically, and politically produced and shaped, as much as technically designed and manufactured. The result is a rich, composite portrait of locative media in all its cultural economic complexity.
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Noble, Simon, and Nicola Pease. The United Kingdom general practitioner and palliative care model. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198736134.003.0058.

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Within the United Kingdom, the general practitioner (GP) will manage the care of the majority of patients with life-limiting and terminal disease. The need for effective communication is recognized in the general practice curriculum and college examinations. The opportunity to review and critique one’s own communication skills allows considerable opportunity for self-directed learning and reflection. The development of a reflective portfolio of learning has been developed as a user-friendly and cost-effective way for the general practitioner to commit to lifelong learning in the context of communicating with palliative care patients. This chapter describes several models that can help deliver an evidence-based template of training, supported by a simple toolkit with which to empower GPs to enhance their communication skills throughout their professional careers.
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Wittman, David M. The Elements of Relativity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199658633.001.0001.

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Relativity is a set of remarkable insights into the way space and time work. The basic notion of relativity, first articulated by Galileo, explains why we do not feel Earth moving as it orbits the Sun and was successful for hundreds of years. We present thinking tools that elucidate Galilean relativity and prepare us for the more modern understanding. We then show how Galilean relativity breaks down at speeds near the speed of light, and follow Einstein’s steps in working out the unexpected relationships between space and time that we now call special relativity. These relationships give rise to time dilation, length contraction, and the twin “paradox” which we explain in detail. Throughout, we emphasize how these effects are tightly interwoven logically and graphically. Our graphical understanding leads to viewing space and time as a unified entity called spacetime whose geometry differs from that of space alone, giving rise to these remarkable effects. The same geometry gives rise to the energy?momentum relation that yields the famous equation E = mc2, which we explore in detail. We then show that this geometric model can explain gravity better than traditional models of the “force” of gravity. This gives rise to general relativity, which unites relativity and gravity in a coherent whole that spawns new insights into the dynamic nature of spacetime. We examine experimental tests and startling predictions of general relativity, from everyday applications (GPS) to exotic phenomena such as gravitomagnetism, gravitational waves, Big Bang cosmology, and especially black holes.
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Prassl, Jeremias. The Innovation Paradox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797012.003.0005.

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This chapter turns to the innovation narrative. It argues that, as far as work is concerned, gig-economy innovation is a myth. The software and hardware on which apps and platforms draw are often the direct result of truly revolutionary innovation and breakthroughs, from GPS locators and the Internet to powerful processors that fit into the palm of your hand. This is the innovation paradox: contrary to the industry’s claims, the underlying business model is anything but novel, as illustrations ranging from nineteenth-century homework in the ‘sweated trades’ to dock labour in the early twentieth century demonstrate. The gig economy is but the latest (and perhaps the most extreme) example of labour market practices that have been around for centuries, with low-skilled tasks instead of complex jobs, powerful intermediaries controlling large workforces, and hybrid arrangements between open market and closed hierarchies replacing the traditional binary contract of employment.
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Isaza Delgado, José Fernando, and Diógenes Campos Romero. Vuelos espaciales y ciencia ficción. Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21789/9789587253108.

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Esta obra entrelaza ciencia, realizaciones tecnológicas y ciencia ficción. Películas de ciencia ficción –como Viaje a la Luna, Interestelar, Viaje a las estrellas– despertaron la imaginación de lectores que posteriormente se convirtieron en los pioneros de los vuelos espaciales y contribuyeron al desarrollo de la ciencia y la tecnología. La ciencia moderna incorpora teorías que trascienden el sentido común para interpretar los fenómenos y el universo a la luz de nuevas perspectivas, las cuales se fundamentan en la relatividad de Einstein (especial y general), en la mecánica cuántica y en otras componentes de la ciencia contemporánea. Conceptos como gravedad, espacio-tiempo, dilatación del tiempo, contracción de longitud, agujeros negros, ondas gravitacionales, agujero de gusano, entrelazamiento cuántico son elementos distantes del modelo newtoniano del universo. Relatos míticos –como Ícaro, el profeta Elías, Enoc, la ascensión de Jesús– podrían interpretarse a la luz de nuevas perspectivas. Los avances tecnológicos han sido significativos. La humanidad cuenta hoy en día con Sistemas de Posicionamiento Global (GPS), dispone de la capacidad de modificar la velocidad heliocéntrica de una nave espacial mediante una ayuda gravitacional planetaria (flyby o swingby), al igual que con la posibilidad de realizar correcciones de trayectoria mediante sistemas como el de propulsión eléctrica. Sistemas robóticos han visitado y traído muestras de asteroides, preparando el camino para la futura minería espacial. Los sistemas Perseverance Rover, Tianwen-1 y Hope Mar, lanzados en 2020, se encuentran explorando el planeta Marte. Esta publicación busca divulgar el impacto de la ciencia en el desarrollo tecnológico espacial, y la relación con el área de la literatura y el cine.
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