R. Jain, "Global Positioning Systems (GPS): Applications to Distributed Systems and Networks," 3COM Corporation, June 13, 1995.
This talk covers the following topics:
- GPS: Applications to Distributed Systems and Networks
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Principles of Location Determination
- NAVSTAR
- Standard Positioning Service (SPS)
- Precise Positioning Service (PPS)
- Selective Availability (SA)
- Differential GPS (DGPS)
- Accurate Time using GPS
- Accurate Time using GPS
- Current Applications of GPS
- Commercial Efforts
- Current Distributed Systems and Networking Applications
- Network Delays
- SONET Clock Distribution
- Potential Applications to Distributed Systems and Networks
- Time Applications
- Circuit Switching Using Synchronized Clocks
- Synchronous Slotted Systems
- Clock Synchronization in Distributed System
- Database Synchronization
- Connectionless Real-time Communication
- One-Way Delay
- Delay based routing
- Time to Live
- Diagnostics/Maintenance of system clocks
- Time and Frequency Alternatives
- Position Applications
- Resource Location
- Location Adaptive Protocols
- Home vs Office vs Car
- Electronic Fence
- Handoffs in Wireless Networks
- Prescheduled Uninterrupted Handoffs
- Adaptive Transmission Power Control Algorithm
- Directional Antennas
- Temporary Cell Partitioning for Congestion Avoidance
- Peer-to-peer Routing with Limited Range Receivers
- Email Delivery Based on Geographic Location
- Distributed Robot Control and Navigation
- Equipment Location Marking for Maintenance Crew
- Current Limitations of GPS
- Details of Selected Products
- GPS Software Applications
- Summary
- References: Books
- References: On-Line
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