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  2. BATON Overlay - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other overlays that employ a distributed hash table, BATON organises peers in a distributed tree to facilitate range search. BATON aims to maintain a balanced tree height, similar to the AVL tree , resulting in a bounded to O ( log ⁡ N ) {\displaystyle O(\log N)} for search exact and range queries as well as update operations (join/leave).

  3. GPS-aided GEO augmented navigation - Wikipedia

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    GAGAN is now in operational phase and is compatible with other SBAS systems such as the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and the MTSAT Satellite Augmentation System (MSAS) and will provide seamless air navigation service across regional boundaries. [15]

  4. Satellite navigation - Wikipedia

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    GNSS augmentation is a method of improving a navigation system's attributes, such as accuracy, reliability, and availability, through the integration of external information into the calculation process, for example, the Wide Area Augmentation System, the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service, the Multi-functional Satellite ...

  5. Map shows where Ohio's trees are changing to fall colors ...

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  6. List of satellites in geosynchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    A satellite in a geostationary orbit appears stationary, always at the same point in the sky, to ground observers. Popularly or loosely, the term "geosynchronous" may be used to mean geostationary. [1] Specifically, geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) may be a synonym for geosynchronous equatorial orbit, [2] or geostationary Earth orbit. [3]

  7. Map Overlay and Statistical System - Wikipedia

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    The Map Overlay and Statistical System (MOSS), is a GIS software technology. Development of MOSS began in late 1977 and was first deployed for use in 1979. MOSS represents a very early public domain, open source GIS development - predating the better known GRASS by 5 years.

  8. ODNR map shows where Ohio trees have started changing ... - AOL

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    ODNR map shows where Ohio trees are changing to fall colors. Sept. '24 Fall Color Progress Map ODNR. In most areas of Ohio, the tree canopies have started to change color.

  9. 'A tree-by-tree basis': Drought has made some Ohio trees ...

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