Design and Implementation of Wireless Mobile Unit Based on GPS & GSM

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The subject is a research on a terminal which can accomplish the transmission of real-time location information, location, navigation, and communication by the wireless network of a monitoring system. The terminal equipment uses ARM as the microcontroller for extracting the information of GPS position, velocity and time. Then, the information is sent in the form of data packages or text messages by the GSM network and the ISM network of wireless transmission. The solution is stable and easy to control.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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162-165

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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