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Developing A-GPS as a Student Project,

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Bahram Bahar , Adam Bolcsfoldi , Jonas Falkenvik , Roger Jakobsen , Kristoer Kobosko , Jimmy Kallstrom , Alexander Harju , Andreas Hasselberg , Johan Persson , Mattias Wadman , Olle Gällmo , Anders Hessel, Leonid Mokrushin , Paul Pettersson

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Report

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Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University


Abstract

The project consists of ten fourth-year computer science students at Uppsala Universitet developing an A-GPS (Assisted-GPS) system. During the fall term of 2005 the students have developed a module for GPS-calculations in a GSM-network and an application that demonstrates a possible way of using the calculations module. This paper describes the design, the development process and the results of the project.

Bibtex

@techreport{Bahar2429,
author = {Bahram Bahar and Adam Bolcsfoldi and Jonas Falkenvik and Roger Jakobsen and Kristoer Kobosko and Jimmy Kallstrom and Alexander Harju and Andreas Hasselberg and Johan Persson and Mattias Wadman and Olle G{\"a}llmo and Anders Hessel and Leonid Mokrushin and Paul Pettersson},
title = {Developing A-GPS as a Student Project,},
month = {March},
year = {2006},
publisher = {Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/2429-}
}