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== Phones ==
== Phones ==


With the advent of smarthphones, many of mobile phone devices are now equipped with GNSS receivers and many more are offering the possibility to use GNSS information within its applications.
By bringing the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_GPS Assisted GPS] (A-GPS) technology into mobile phone, these devices will offer a powerful service in terms of reception, coverage and time to find the first valid GNSS position, making the use of this equipments specially important for emergency situations, but also for navigation in highly construction areas or dense forests<ref name="gps-practice" >[http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/ GPS Practice and fun site]</ref>.


Detailed information about Phones can be found [[Phones|here]].
Detailed information about Phones can be found [[Phones|here]].

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ApplicationsApplications
Title Personal Products
Author(s) Rui Barradas Pereira.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
Logo GMV.png


Overview of Personal Products

Handheld Outdoor Receivers

The Handheld Outdoor Receivers are devices conceived for pedestrian navigation, usually in non urban outdoor environments. The handheld GNSS units are self-contained devices which can vary somewhat in size. The smallest ones are about the size of small cell phones. The largest ones are the size of a typical television remote control [1].

These portable devices are used mostly for hiking and hiking-related activities such as hunting and geocaching. The rural environments where the equipment is typically used, are areas where the surrounding vegetation and orography often block GNSS satellite signals. In environments where there is a clear line of sight to the satellites, GNSS technology is able to provide location with good accuracy and continuity of service.

Detailed information about Handheld Outdoor Receivers can be found here.

Sport Watches & Computers

The GNSS enabled sports watches are devices initially targeted for athletes. Nowadays, it has become very important for runners or cyclists to precisely monitor their activities in terms of training features, such as track speed or distance, but also for health monitoring indications, like heart rate. These health monitoring competences targeted the market of this product not only for athletes, but also to a broad spectrum of users, such as persons who need a physical training program to recover from surgeries or diseases [2].

Detailed information about Sport Watches and Computers can be found here.

Phones

With the advent of smarthphones, many of mobile phone devices are now equipped with GNSS receivers and many more are offering the possibility to use GNSS information within its applications.

By bringing the Assisted GPS (A-GPS) technology into mobile phone, these devices will offer a powerful service in terms of reception, coverage and time to find the first valid GNSS position, making the use of this equipments specially important for emergency situations, but also for navigation in highly construction areas or dense forests[3].

Detailed information about Phones can be found here.

Personal Trackers

The GSNN personal tracking is a product feature which allows any person to locate another person, object or animal through the use of a device attached on the tracked person or object that transmits information to the GNSS satellite network.

The person trackers are an emerging trend, partially spread by the popular Smartphones with built-in GPS that can be used to locate a person with a relative lower cost. Some of the of the most common motivation for individual tracking products include the well care of small children and elderly relatives.

The electronic ankle bracelets are an example of personal tracking products, meant to control prison populations, house arrests or protecting newborn infants in hospital nurseries, among several other uses.

Detailed information about Personal Trackers can be found here.

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