From 4b2c2873f85b2dd0b4fb564199f3abae5e05aa45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Refik Hadzialic Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 09:54:17 +0200 Subject: RRLP Response --- vorlagen/thesis/maindoc.pdf | Bin 6221891 -> 6221890 bytes vorlagen/thesis/src/kapitel_x.tex | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'vorlagen') diff --git a/vorlagen/thesis/maindoc.pdf b/vorlagen/thesis/maindoc.pdf index afc239e..5424757 100644 Binary files a/vorlagen/thesis/maindoc.pdf and b/vorlagen/thesis/maindoc.pdf differ diff --git a/vorlagen/thesis/src/kapitel_x.tex b/vorlagen/thesis/src/kapitel_x.tex index eaf5002..cbdc1fc 100644 --- a/vorlagen/thesis/src/kapitel_x.tex +++ b/vorlagen/thesis/src/kapitel_x.tex @@ -1288,9 +1288,9 @@ measurements \citep{pseudorangeError} \citep[Chapter 7]{understandGPS}. \section{Assisted GPS in Wireless networks} \label{sec:agps} In the following paragraphs Assisted GPS (AGPS) will be presented and how it works. -AGPS receivers work on a ``similar principle'' as warm/hot start on GPS receivers. +AGPS receivers work on the equivalent idea as warm/hot start on GPS receivers. Instead of loading the recently saved data from the EEPROM, an external -transfer medium is used to deliver the same type of information that are known +information transfer medium is used to deliver the equivalent type of information that are known at a warm/hot start \citep{755159}, \citep{901174}, \citep{springerlink:10.1007/s10291-002-0028-0}. In this work, the external transfer medium is air and the information are transfered using electromagnetic waves. The existing GSM interface was utilised for the purpose of delivering the data to the smart phone -- cgit v1.2.3-55-g7522