1. GPS - Noun
2. GPS - Verb
3. GPS - Proper noun
a navigational system involving satellites and computers that can determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by computing the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver
Source: WordNetAbang Johari, who is GPS chairman, said Umno parliamentarians would harp on religious issues which he felt was a personal matter between a person and God. Source: Internet
ACLU's report says the worst technology should be rejected outright, such as apps that track individual movements via satellite-based GPS technology and feed sensitive personal data into centralised government databases. Source: Internet
Across England, 3,632 GPs out of a total of more than 45,000 are thought to be at high risk themselves if they catch the virus. Source: Internet
Additional open signals are being studied for these satellites, based on the same frequencies and formats as GPS signals L5 and L1C and corresponding Galileo/COMPASS signals E1, E5a and E5b. Source: Internet
A good choice for half-marathoners (but also offering a ton for cyclists, swimmers and other athletes), the Vantage M is an all-round multisport GPS watch with an integrated heart rate monitor and a 30-hour battery life. Source: Internet
A combined GPS/LORAN receiver is used, and if a GPS fix is not available it automatically switches over to LORAN. Source: Internet