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Finding a Target with an Accessible Global Positioning System
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Location TrackingEngineeringLocation EstimationPositioning SystemField RoboticsLocalizationKinesiologyGlobal Positioning SystemLocation AwarenessSystems EngineeringPositioningHealth SciencesGps TrialsCognitive ScienceSignal ProcessingSatellite Navigation SystemsRadarHuman MovementTarget-location ExperimentsLocation Information
This article presents two target-location experiments. In the first experiment, 19 participants located a 25-foot chalk circle 93% of the time with a Global Positioning System (GPS) compared to 12% of the time without it. In a single-subject follow-up experiment, the participant came within 1 foot of the target on all GPS trials. Target-location techniques are described.
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