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The New
Alternative to GPS
BGP
uses earth-based radio signals as position
references, while GPS relies on weak, distant satellite signals.
Only earth-based signal power levels and
frequencies reach people indoors where they live and work. Consumers finally have their
first alternative to GPS technology since the mid-1980's.
Indoor/Outdoor
Coverage
The high
power
levels and low frequencies of earth-based signals are far better at
reaching into urban canyons and penetrating buildings than weak
microwave GPS satellite
signals.
BGP's
indoor/outdoor coverage gives the best protection
for persons and property in urban areas of the
world where
billions of
people spend most of their time on a daily basis.
High Accuracy
Broadband
technology uses radio signals across the entire spectrum. BGP selects signals based on
specific areas, anywhere in the world. Positioning
is done
in three dimensions, making BGP an ideal
solution to the FCC E911 cellular indoor reporting mandate.
Local & Remote
Two-Way Access
BGP handheld
Locators display their position to the user in a familiar manner.
But they can
also report position remotely to authorized subscribers on ordinary
telephone or Internet connections.
Locators
are low-profile accessories for persons and embeddable modules in
consumer devices. Parents can remotely track their
childrens' whereabouts, and laptop computer owners
can remotely track and disable their devices even if they are indoors,
powered off and offline.
Network
Independent
If
no cellular service
exists in a user's area, his Locator can report its
position
worldwide via free
long-distance skywave spread
spectrum circuits independently of cellular. No
location on earth is out of touch.
Robust / Reliable
BGP uses diverse-source spectrum signals
as position references. It is robust, resistant to jamming and
atmospherics, and has no
single-point system failure
possibilities.
Interference-Free
BGP transmits no position reference
signals of its own. Thus
it can not
cause
interference, and it is virtually immune to receiving interference.
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Inquiries:
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GPStoo, Inc.
6501 Fallbrook Avenue
West Hills, CA 91307
email:
info@BroadbandPositioning.com
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