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High tech: novtel gps


Added: 10-04-2007
Author: Lance Winslow
Category: Global Position System
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NovTel GPS system clearly something to talk about and not really known as a GPS system run accident on board Stanford University's Volkswagen which just happened to win the DARPA Grand Challenge and the $2-million cash prize. If you'll remember the DARPA Grand Challenge had over 50 challengers driving vehicles to the desert course almost 200-mile long, without a driver.

The Unmanned Ground Vehicle nicknamed Stanley UGV average 19.1 miles per hour on that day. Stanley completed the race, and Novatel's Propak (R) HP Omnistar service LBplus for accurate data entry This position works better than all the others including super star Grad students from renowned universities such as cal-Tech, Berkeley, Virigina Tech, Georgia Tech, MIT and Carnegie Mellon all known for their ability Robotic strong.

Propak GPS receiver NovTel from OmniSTAR L-band signals are able to correct his movements when he drove hard through the course. Accuracy is said that a tight tolerance that they are not competitive at the moment. System even able to make quick transitions while coming from GPS blackouts in Kichuguu, without error. The winning combination is something to talk about the fact NovTel Propak electoral system and the race for Robotic war continues.




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