Definitions for "GpsOne"
QUALCOMM's gpsOne solution, featuring SnapTrack technology, offers robust data availability under the most challenging conditions, whether in concrete-and-steel high-rises, convention centers, shopping malls or urban canyons. Using a hybrid approach that utilizes signals from both the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation and CDMA cell sites, the gpsOne solution enhances location services availability, expands terrain coverage, accelerates the location determination process and provides better accuracy for callers, whether during emergency situations or while using GPS-enabled commercial applications.
An assisted-GPS (A-GPS) position-location technology developed by QUALCOMM. Integrates data from both wireless network base stations and GPS satellites for a highly-accurate location description. Enables location-based services for wireless devices that work in all types of terrains and dense metropolitan areas. A component of the Launchpadâ„¢ Suite. Visit: www.snaptrack.com See Also: E911, A-GPS, GPS, Launchpad Suite, LBS
A solution combining Global Positioning System satellite and wireless network infrastructure to provide position location services. The gpsOne® solution enhances location services availability, expands terrain coverage, accelerates the location determination process and provides better accuracy for callers, whether during emergency situations or while using GPS-enabled commercial applications.
Keywords:  gsm
GSM GSM 850