FCC chair says we’re too dependent on GPS and wants to explore ‘alternatives’.
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gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Lmao what a fucking dipshit
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gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Triangulation of GPS signals is what allows the System to determine your Position Global(ly)
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They should use that in GPS! /s
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Sounds like this guy couldn't find his own ass with two hands, a compass and a GPS receiver.
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saltysalamander@fedia.ioreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Was a ball bearing. Same guy threw a baseball a couple years ago and it didn't break.
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saltysalamander@fedia.ioreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
GPS literally triangulates your position using 3 satellites. It's how it works.
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gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
He sounds like the type of person who would drive into a lake if the GPS told him to
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jomiran@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Or GLONASS
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mox@lemmy.sdf.orgreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
For those who are unfamiliar with it:
GLONASS (ГЛОНАСС, IPA: [ɡɫɐˈnas]; Russian: Глобальная навигационная спутниковая система, romanized: Global'naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema, lit. 'Global Navigation Satellite System') is a Russian satellite navigation system operating as part of a radionavigation-satellite service.
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zonetrooper@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
It's not as dumb as you make it out. The issue isn't that GPS is really, really good at what it does; it's that it's also incredibly vulnerable to disruption and spoofing. And due to the particulars of how GPS works, we can't entirely fix that. We can do some things to ameliorate it, but a lot of those aren't suitable for smaller things that use GPS today.
The other thing is that GPS largely replaced a tremendous number of other navigation aides and techniques, including other radio-navigation systems like LORAN-C.
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lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Pretty much every GPS-capable device made in the last decade uses all systems available: GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), and Galileo (EU).
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lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Phones already do that with cell towers. It's called A-GPS (augmented GPS). Cell towers are used in addition to GPS signals.
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lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Every GPS-capable device made in the last decade utilizes GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo.
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mesamunefire@piefed.socialreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Wonder if they want to track all phones with a different system.
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jasondj@lemmy.zipreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Nah the idea is sound. As someone else said, GPS is incredibly fragile. Also very terrestrial...it doesn't work once you leave the atmosphere.
This will probably be another SpaceX grift, but there are alternative technologies that are more resilient to attack. From military/defense perspective (the original reason for GPS), that's pretty important.
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atrielienz@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Yeah. It's grift. They want a privatized solution.
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GPS is incredibly fragile.
No, not really. The GPS signal isn't designed to penetrate concrete, no. But that doesn't make it fragile.
Also very terrestrial…it doesn’t work once you leave the atmosphere.
Considering it was never meant to...that's really not that goddamn weird. It's a global positioning satellite system. So clearly for it to work you have to be on the fuckin' globe...
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ilovethebomb@lemm.eereplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Cell towers, in an urban area you're typically within range of a couple.
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timesquirrel@kbin.melroy.orgreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Too often, the vertical location (Z-axis) information that 911 call centers receive is not easily usable
So...use the barometer in tandem with GPS? This is shit I can easily track from my personal Homassistant server.
Also, you know how to make GPS more reliable, secure, and redundant? You launch more GPS satellites.
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halcyoncmdr@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
And was the second time that window had the ball bearing thrown at it. They'd tested it backstage but didn't replace that window for the on stage demo, so it was already weakened.
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