Publication: Wireless GPS for remote device (GPS system)
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2026-01-05
Authors
Nur Syazana Binti Shahiruddin
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This thesis reports the first phase to the development of a wireless Global Positioning System for remote devices; to design a GPS System to be used for remote devices tracking purposes. The developed system is a device having position locating capabilities that are further enhanced by circuitry that enables the wireless device to compute its local orientation to a fixed panel. This project is predominantly design based and requires the implementation of both software and hardware. The system is inclusive of a GPS module fixed to a remote device and is interfaced to an LCD screen and HyperTerminal, using a Peripheral Interface Connector, PIC. These first parts of the project would be interfaced with an RF Circuitry Module in the next phase of implementation. The RF Circuitry Module includes a wireless transceiver subsystem, a position location receiver subsystem, integrated with a User Interface Module inclusive of a central processing unit (CPU), a memory and a digital mapping service. The CPU is couple to local orientation data sensors of the RF Circuitry Module that provides information regarding the local orientation of the device. The device orientation and position of wireless device is used to identify certain information that is requested by the device. The information is then displayed to the user accordingly.
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G109.5.N88 2007