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2005-11-25 | TI's single chip A-GPS solution delivers low BoM, small size Texas Instruments introduced what it touts as the industry's first single-chip assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) solution in 90nm process technology for mobile phones. |
2008-04-02 | TI loads A-GPS, Bluetooth, ULP, FM on one chip TI is launching at week's CTIA wireless conference the NaviLink 6.0, said to be the first chip to integrate A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 and ULP, as well as FM capability. |
2007-01-16 | Test platform supports entire A-GPS devt cycle Aeroflex's new testing solution supports the development lifecycle of A-GPS devices from initial R&D through conformance test. |
2008-03-18 | Test platform fully supports W-CMDA A-GPS conformance testing Aeroflex has announced that the Aeroflex 6401 AIME A-GPS is the only test platform available that supports the industry-standard TTCN A-GPS protocol test cases as well as the Minimum Performance tests and the OMA SUPL V1.0 conformance tests. |
2009-03-26 | Solution supports CTIA A-GPS over the air test The combined offering of Spirent's A-GPS instrumentation and ETS-Lindgren's OTA test facilities, antennas, and EMQuest software allows wireless device manufacturers to test their products in compliance with the upcoming 3.0 release of the CTIA's test plan for mobile station OTA performance. |
2006-02-14 | SiRF unveils A-GPS receiver SiRF Technology unveiled a small multimode A-GPS chip, the GSCi-5000, which aims to address the space and cost constraints of cellular handsets. |
2008-10-28 | Renesas taps Epson A-GPS tech for SH-Mobile G3 LSIs Seiko Epson has licensed Renesas Technology its A-GPS reception technology for the SH-Mobile G3 single-chip LSIs used in mobile phones and portable information terminals. |
2007-07-23 | Nokia to equip future handsets with A-GPS service Nokia is equipping all its future GPS-enabled devices with A-GPS, which could reduce the time a connected mobile device needs to find its current position, known as time to first fix. |
2008-07-18 | MTNet taps Aeroflex platform for CDMA, A-GPS test MTNet, the CDMA Certification Forum (CCF) accredited conformance test lab established within China's Ministry of Information Industries, has standardized on the Aeroflex 6402 AIME CDMA test platform for 1xEV-DO Rev A and A-GPS testing. |
2004-10-15 | Infineon, Global Locate develop A-GPS chip for cell phones Infineon Technologies AG and Global Locate are jointly developing Assisted Global Positioning System (A-GPS) chip for mobile telephones, smart phones and PDAs. |
2010-02-24 | Extracting latitude and longitude from a GPS device for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 The application note describes how to extract information from a GPS device, using the GPS library located on the Board Support Package (BSP) for PDK board. |
2002-05-01 | Building a GPS device on conventional PCBs null |
2007-12-13 | Aeroflex beefs up A-GPS testers with OMA SUPL support Aeroflex announced that its 6103 and 6401 A-GPS conformance test systems for location-based services now support for the Open Mobile Alliance Secure User Plane (OMA SUPL) 1.0. |
2008-06-03 | A-GPS service arrives in India India's Tata Teleservices will commercially deploy a new location-based service that is the first to use Qualcomm Inc.'s Assisted GPS (A-GPS) technology in the country. |
2007-10-22 | A-GPS platform meets demand for multiwireless solutions The new NX4 platform from Nemerix provides users with the ability to choose hosted or standalone A-GPS architectures within a single chip, as well as migration to 65nm RFCMOS and integrated baseband for multiwireless applications. |
2008-02-13 | A-GPS gets boost with Rx, ST cooperation Rx Networks and STMicroelectronics are developing a modular extended ephemeris solution based on Rx Networks' GPStream technology and optimized for ST's GPS chipset portfolio. |
2006-08-14 | WLAN chipset market to reach $2.3B in '09 The global WLAN chipset market sales reached $910 million in 2005 and is projected to reach $2.3 billion in 2009, according to recent report by Frost & Sullivan. |
2007-05-16 | Testing GPS functions of mobile phones Development and conformance test requirements for A-GPS-based cellphones, time-to-market pressures and the need for field trials have compelled OEMs to perform in-field testing of cellphones. |
2007-03-13 | R&S finalizes assisted-GPS interoperability tests Rohde & Schwarz finalized a set of interoperability test cases for assisted-GPS, the mobile phone location capability that is part of the federally-mandated E911 systems implemented by wireless carriers in the United States. |
2007-11-07 | Healthy market awaits handsets with GPS in 2011 Global shipments of mobile handsets equipped with GPS capability will quadruple in 2011 at 444 million units, up from 109.6 million units in 2006, reported iSuppli Corp. |
2008-01-24 | GPS to see huge market in 2013, reports ABI The use of GPS in consumer, business and industrial environments such as telematics and asset tracking will continue to grow, driving the market to grow to over 900 million units by 2013. |
2007-11-23 | GPS modules acquire satellites in less than a sec When u-blox's new GPS modules are coupled with the company's AssistNow A-GPS service, they are capable of acquiring satellites in less than one second. |
2006-02-20 | GPS functionality shrinks for mobile phones SiRF Technology Holdings Inc. announced a tiny receiver A-GPS chip, the GSCi-5000, optimized to address the space and cost constraints of cellular handsets. |
2005-07-18 | GPS chips navigate mobile phones GPS chips in handsets will explore applications ranging from locating individuals placing emergency calls to information customized to the user's whereabouts |
2007-02-15 | Embedded GPS software offers very short TTFF CSR has released an embedded GPS software that delivers a very short TTFF, enhanced tracking accuracy, a small footprint and low power consumption. |
2006-09-28 | Dual GPS/Galileo ICs clock in sub-second acquisition u-blox is readying a family of GPS and Galileo-ready single chips and chipsets that promise acquisition performance of under one second. |
2006-01-16 | Assisted-GPS provides faster data acquisition Use of A-GPS can result in faster acquisition of signals, facilitating navigation that would otherwise be impossible. |
2007-03-16 | Tool lets blind 'see' with talking GPS Sendero Group LLC rolled out a developer's kit to power a GPS device for the blind. |
2004-12-16 | Space-based GPS lowers costs Developing a satellite may be expensive, but integrating a GPS receiver may trim down costs. |
2007-10-10 | Software makes GPS devices out of smart phones Garmin, a maker of navigation devices and applications, last week rolled out software that can turn a smart phone into a GPS device. |
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