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Seonglae Cho
Created
Created
2020 Jul 9 0:56
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Seonglae Cho
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Edited
2025 Feb 13 15:57
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GPS
INS

Global Navigation Satellite System

 
 
 
 
 

Gyroscope

Gyroscope-on-a-Chip Targets GPS’s Dominance
Centimeter-scale wayfinding accuracy emerges from millimeter-scale tech
Gyroscope-on-a-Chip Targets GPS’s Dominance
https://spectrum.ieee.org/optical-gyroscopes-on-chip
Gyroscope-on-a-Chip Targets GPS’s Dominance

Proof of location instead of
GPS
or
IPv4
using
Latency

Proof of location for online polls - Network Latency Geolocation
Information about a device's physical location can be inferred by measuring the time it takes for signals to travel between the device and a known server location. As the speed of light cannot be exceeded according to the known laws of physics, a maximum possible distance can be established with certainty, based on the signal latency. Multiple measurements to different servers establish circular areas of possible locations on the earth's surface which can then be intersected.
https://ip-vote.com/geolocation_via_latency.html
 
 

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