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India's first homegrown GPS system launch, help to track fast

Friday, September 21, 2018
India's first homegrown GPS system launch, help to track fast

From last year there was a lot to hear about the native GPS modules and it was being said that India would soon get its GPS module. After all, now that dream has come true. In an event held in New Delhi, ST Microelectronics and MobileTech launched GPS module called UTraQ, which is based on India's Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS) and will help trace the location.




GPS applications coming in devices so far were based on the feed provided by US satellites, but UTraQ will be based on India's own satellite system, which will provide more accurate and reliable data related to the location.

Let us know that two GPS modules were launched in this event. One is the L110 GNSS module, which is a compact NavIC module, while the second is the L100 GNSS module, which is the PAT (Top) IRNSS module of small size. Apart from tracking these modules, the range can also be used for other tasks like addressing, commanding, controlling and timing.

This means that these modules can be used in many situations like marine shipping, air force, navy, internal security, monitoring of boundaries, tracking vehicles.

Explain that India lacked the lack of GPS of its own when it was realized that during the Kargil war in 1999, the Pakistan army had captured some parts of Kargil only. At that time, India thought of taking the GPS support to take full advantage of the situation and sought help from the United States in this regard, but the US refused.

America could get very important information from satellite, but now India does not have to depend on anyone else for this. ISRO will control the UTraQ and through this, the country will now get the right data. UTraQ modules will support L1 and L5 bands, EPOTM orbit prediction, EASYTM Self Generated Predictions.


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