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Improving GPS Accuracy Worldwide
by Rebecca Pearson on April 4, 2011   2746 views    Email-A-Friend
Buzz Article: Improving GPS Accuracy Worldwide

Improvements to the overall GPS navigation system are expected to be completed this spring. Average GPS users who depend on these devices for street navigation will be unaware of the changes. The improvements, however, will give American troops a drastic advantage over current systems.

Originally, GPS or Global Positioning System was a project developed by the Air Force and intended for military use only. Safeguarded as top-secret, the GPS satellites were found to be accurate to the millionth of a second, sending time signals and radio waves back to Earth. Once the Air Force realized how effective the satellites were, they opened up the system to the public, causing the popularity of GPS to soar. Today, there are over one billion customers, many of whom access GPS through their smartphone.

The improvements, which started back in January of 2010, will benefit troops in Afghanistan by closing the current gaps in the system. The terrain of Afghanistan is especially challenging because of canyons and gorges throughout the land. For troops in Afghanistan, the GPS signal is unable to reach them during crucial times. In order to fix the issue of dropped signals and poor accuracy, the navigation satellites are being spread apart to cover larger areas of the Earth. To accomplish this, months of work and intricate math problems are involved to make the small, even minuscule moves in the sky. Once completed, the Global Positioning System will provide the most comprehensive coverage in its history.

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