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  2. High performance positioning system - Wikipedia

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    Maintainability - Mean time to repair (hrs), often associated with system manuals including, operation, maintenance schedule and spare parts list. Environment - Indicates the expected disturbance conditions that the system may encounter during operation within its life time including Thermal, Humidity, Shock and Vibration, Cleanliness and ...

  3. Test-and-set - Wikipedia

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    CPU 1 issues a test-and-set instruction to write to "memory location A". The DPRAM does not immediately store the value in memory location A, but instead simultaneously moves the current value to a special register, while setting the contents of memory location A to a special "flag value".

  4. Enhanced RADAR positioning - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced radar positioning is a proposal for a position fixing system in maritime navigation, based on radar navigation.It is the automation of the process of determining own position by means of radar fixing, using a multitude of objects with known position as reference.

  5. Hardware architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hardware architecture is the representation of an engineered (or to be engineered) electronic or electromechanical hardware system, and the process and discipline for effectively implementing the design(s) for such a system. It is generally part of a larger integrated system encompassing information, software, and device prototyping. [2]

  6. Positioning system - Wikipedia

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    A local positioning system (LPS) is a navigation system that provides location information in all weather, anywhere within the coverage of the network, where there is an unobstructed line of sight to three or more signaling beacons of which the exact position on Earth is known.

  7. Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Used primarily as a backup to satellite and other electronic systems in the open ocean. [29] Electronic navigation covers any method of position fixing using electronic means, including: Radio navigation uses radio waves to determine position by either radio direction finding systems or hyperbolic systems, such as Decca, Omega and LORAN-C.

  8. Operating point - Wikipedia

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    Operating point of a system consisting of drive (AC motor) and working machine (pump) The operating point of a system is the intersection point of the torque-speed curve of drive and machine. Both devices are linked with a shaft so the speed is always identical. The drive creates the torque which rotates both devices.

  9. Robot Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Robot Operating System (ROS or ros) is an open-source robotics middleware suite. Although ROS is not an operating system (OS) but a set of software frameworks for robot software development , it provides services designed for a heterogeneous computer cluster such as hardware abstraction , low-level device control , implementation of commonly ...