Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
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Mobile communications must be enhanced by establishing a nonGPS technology that can detect the positions of mobile stations precisely. In this paper, we propose methods of Okamura-Hata and Wolfish-Ikegami used. The purpose of this work is carrying out of complex researchers of features and the supervision organization objects by means of GPS
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Recommended Citation
Matyokubov, U. K. and Bekimetov, A. F.
(2019)
"USING THE METHODS OF NON-GPS NAVIGATION,"
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education: Vol. 4
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2
, Article 64.
Available at:
https://uzjournals.edu.uz/capmse/vol4/iss2/64