a standard protocol, use by GPS receivers to transmit data
This organization's standard allows marine electronics to send information to computers and other marine equipment. The standard also defines GPS receiver communication.
National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) develops standards for communication protocols. The NMEA interface standard defines electrical signal requirements, data transmission protocol and time, and specific sentence formats. GPS receivers output data using the NMEA 0183 protocol.
The ational arine lectronics ssociation has developed a standard to permit ready and satisfactory data communication between electronic marine instruments, navigation equipment and communications equipment when interconnected via an appropriate interface. The standard implemented by the PolaRx receiver is the NMEA 0183, version 2.30.
The NMEA 0183 GIS standard for Interfacing Marine Electronics Devices of the US American National Ma ...
National Marine Educators Association
A U.S. standards committee that defines data message structure, contents, and protocols to allow the GPS receiver to communicate with other pieces of electronic equipment aboard ships.
ational arine lectronics ssociation The US marine electronics industry's standard setting and monitoring group.
The National Marine Electronics Association. This Association is the driving force behind the improvement of Marine based technology on a business level. NMEA certification is proof of high level of quality in marine based GPS systems.
National Marine Electronics Association. A U.S. standards organization that defines data message structure, contents, and protocols to allow the GPS receiver to communicate with other pieces of electronic equipment using the same NMEA.