Just just in case Gps navigation and GLONASS did not alllow for a reasonable acronym soup, BAE Systems really wants to add yet another towards the navigation broth. NAVSOP (Navigation via Signals of Chance) uses a few of the fundamental concepts we all know from cell tower triangulation and Wi-fi compatability location-finding to lock lower a situation, but goes much further to geolocate from nearly something that pushes out an indication, for example nearby radios and Televisions. It does not even have to know what type of signal it's searching at, also it can get its position in places there is no Gps navigation for you to use, be it within an urban canyon or even the natural kind. BAE is most looking forward to the prospects of ending Gps navigation jamming against soldiers and UAVs, for good: not just may be the new technology mostly impervious to tries to block its signal, it may make use of the jamming attempt itself to obtain the position fix. Fortunately, the business's roots in defense aren't precluding use for ordinary people, so there is a chance that future mobile phones might never need to use uncertainty to have their bearings -- so long as government authorities all over the world sign off around the idea, that's.
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