12 Facts About Hybrid positioning

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Networks of land-based Hybrid positioning transmitters allow specialized radio receivers to determine their 2-D position on the surface of the Earth.

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Local Hybrid positioning system is a navigation system that provides location information in all weather, anywhere within the coverage of the network, where there is an unobstructed line of sight to three or more signaling beacons of which the exact position on Earth is known.

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Nowadays, local Hybrid positioning systems are often used as complementary Hybrid positioning technology to GPS, especially in areas where GPS does not reach or is weak, for example, inside buildings, or urban canyons.

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Local Hybrid positioning using cellular and broadcast towers can be used on cell phones that do not have a GPS receiver.

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Indoor Hybrid positioning systems are optimized for use within individual rooms, buildings, or construction sites.

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High performance Hybrid positioning system is used in manufacturing processes to move an object smoothly and accurately in six degrees of freedom, along a desired path, at a desired orientation, with high acceleration, high deceleration, high velocity and low settling time.

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Optical Hybrid positioning systems are based on optics components, such as in total stations.

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Magnetic Hybrid positioning is an IPS solution that takes advantage of the magnetic field anomalies typical of indoor settings by using them as distinctive place recognition signatures.

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The first citation of Hybrid positioning based on magnetic anomaly can be traced back to military applications in 1970.

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The use of magnetic field anomalies for indoor Hybrid positioning was instead first claimed in papers related to robotics in the early 2000.

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Hybrid positioning systems are systems for finding the location of a mobile device using several different positioning technologies.

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Hybrid positioning systems are increasingly being explored for certain civilian and commercial location-based services and location-based media, which need to work well in urban areas in order to be commercially and practically viable.

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