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		<description><![CDATA[Global Positioning Satellite System has three parts that are both dependent and independent to one another. They are called segments and each segment has a hand in the basic processes such as data requesting, data transmitting, processing and retrieval or return. The three segments are the user segment, space segment and control segment. This delicate balance of monitoring and receiving data keeps the system in check.<p><a href="http://www.trackgpscellphone.com/blog/general/the-components-of-a-gps-system/">The Components of a GPS System</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.trackgpscellphone.com/blog">Gps Navigation System - Cell Phone</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Global Positioning Satellite System has three parts that are both dependent and independent to one another. They are called segments and each segment has a hand in the basic processes such as data requesting, data transmitting, processing and retrieval or return. The three segments are the user segment, space segment and control segment. This delicate balance of monitoring and receiving data keeps the system in check.</p>
<p>The space segment is probably one of the most expensive and highly advanced of the three. This segment consists of a net of twenty four satellites that make a routine orbit around the whole planet. Each satellite is specifically located eleven thousand nautical miles in the earth's outer layer, and have their own orbits to follow. Orbits take 12 earth hours, and each satellite is equipped with an atomic clock that synchronizes both data transmission and space allowance between each satellite to prevent bumping towards each other and to also prevent service localization.</p>
<p>The control segment entails various ground stations located in different parts of the world. These are observation towers or radio towers that continuously transmit data from various satellites that pass by the area. Some of these locations are located in Hawaii, at the Kwajalein. Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, the Ascension Island located in the Atlantic, Cape Canaveral in Florida, and one more in Colorado. There are other large ground antenna stations that send data for monitoring purposes to keep the satellites in working order. The master station for all the ground segments is located in Colorado, in the Schriever Air Force Base.</p>
<p>The user segment are those that are being held by the people that use this system. They are called GPS receivers, as they receive data that is sent by the satellites and processed by the ground stations. There are at least a hundred of these models scattered around the world, from something as small as a wristwatch to those in a car. The smallest could weigh as little as an ounce.</p>
<p>The request sent in by the user is handled by the space segment. The space segment sends back data according to location by which the user would receive the fastest response time. Monitoring stations make sure that the satellites send integral data back to the receiver. All collected data is sent to the master control station for processing and storage. The ground antenna from the master control stations sends back critical data to the satellites to adjust in cases where it is needed.</p>
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