GPRS Based GPS Mobile Terminal Communication Study

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wireless communication characteristics of the GPRS technology, and in combination with GPS global positioning technology and geographic information system technology, the embedded Linux operating system as a platform, a mobile terminal navigation and design functions of the system monitor. The mobile terminal navigation and monitoring system in the practical application, through the GPS mobile terminal to the corresponding GPS positioning information receiving case, sending the received by the wireless communication technology of GPRS network GPS positioning information to the monitoring center corresponding, in order to achieve the mobile terminal system of navigation and monitoring role. The article will be in for the mobile terminal communication system design scheme based on the GPRS technology based on GPS, the communication of this system used for navigation and monitoring purposes are analyzed and discussed.

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May 2014

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