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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Purple Moogle</i>: <br />Why do people think that GPS tracking is so straightforward?</strong><br />
Okay, so it is a common belief that by using a GPS navigation program that folks with access to the GPS system can track your whereabouts. I&#8217;ve heard this from several individuals. </p>
<p>The belief even goes into the idea that you can be tracked through unpowered electronic indentification chips utilizing the exact same program. </p>
<p>The obvious question for this is how can one thing be tracked electronically if it doesn&#8217;t transmit of a radio signal? Most GPS navigation systems are basically recievers of GPS satellite data, unpowered RFID chips simply bounce back a signal from a close range transmitter such as those discovered in shops that set off alarms when you walk out the door. There is no longe range intrusion of privacy incurred, in truth there is much more threat of that whenever your mobile telephone is turned on and transmitting a signal.</p>
<p>Why do people feel that by submitting themselves to GPS navigations systems, and even to ID chips, that their place can be tracked internationally? Are they merely misinformed?<br />
ed: I believe you&#8217;re speaking about GPRS. That&#8217;s a information broadcasting common, not a positioning method. You are correct about triangulation, that&#8217;s what I meant about location by way of telephone signal.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ed201283</i><br/>They are thinking of cell phones. GPS characteristics on cell phones can allow tracking. Cell phones can also be tracked by triangulation in between cell towers.</p>
<p><i>Answer by amania_r</i><br/>Agreed. Cell phones can be situated roughly utilizing triangulation from base stations &#8211; this doesn&#8217;t use GPS though. A complete region of business referred to as &#8220;Place Based Services&#8221; is constructed on this facility</p>
<p>As for RFID, I agree they are passive. However, that doesn&#8217;t quit police/other people putting sensors near lots of doorways and checking RFID chips in passports and so forth. This is sort of tracking and might prove useful if you are attempting to locate a criminal and so forth</p>
<p><i>Answer by TransparentEarth</i><br/>GPS systems in themselves cannot be tracked by other people. The way a GPS system functions is the satellites send out signals which are measured by the GPS method, which utilizes delay time in signal and data in the package sent from a amount of satellites to triangulate exactly where the GPS method is.</p>
<p>If a GPS method has a transmitter to send the place to a base station (such as a cell phone, or fleet positioning method, or one thing comparable) the owner of that system can inform where the system is, but this is not the situation for any of the store bought handheld or auto nagivation systems.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Purple Moogle</i>: <br />Why do individuals think that GPS tracking is so basic?</strong><br />
Okay, so it is a common belief that by making use of a GPS navigation system that individuals with access to the GPS system can track your whereabouts. I&#8217;ve heard this from many people. </p>
<p>The belief even goes into the concept that you can be tracked by way of unpowered electronic indentification chips employing the very same system. </p>
<p>The obvious question for this is how can a thing be tracked electronically if it doesn&#8217;t transmit of a radio signal? Most GPS navigation systems are just recievers of GPS satellite information, unpowered RFID chips merely bounce back a signal from a close range transmitter such as these discovered in shops that set off alarms when you walk out the door. There is no longe range intrusion of privacy incurred, in fact there is a lot more danger of that whenever your mobile phone is turned on and transmitting a signal.</p>
<p>Why do men and women assume that by submitting themselves to GPS navigations systems, and even to ID chips, that their place can be tracked internationally? Are they merely misinformed?<br />
ed: I assume you are speaking about GPRS. That&#8217;s a information broadcasting common, not a positioning method. You are correct about triangulation, that&#8217;s what I meant about place through phone signal.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ed201283</i><br/>They are thinking of cell phones. GPS characteristics on cell phones can permit tracking. Cell phones can also be tracked by triangulation between cell towers.</p>
<p><i>Answer by amania_r</i><br/>Agreed. Cell phones can be located approximately making use of triangulation from base stations &#8211; this doesn&#8217;t use GPS though. A whole location of company referred to as &#8220;Location Based Services&#8221; is constructed on this facility</p>
<p>As for RFID, I agree they are passive. Even so, that doesn&#8217;t stop police/others putting sensors close to lots of doorways and checking RFID chips in passports and so forth. This is sort of tracking and may well prove valuable if you are trying to locate a criminal etc</p>
<p><i>Answer by TransparentEarth</i><br/>GPS systems in themselves can&#8217;t be tracked by others. The way a GPS technique works is the satellites send out signals which are measured by the GPS technique, which utilizes delay time in signal and info in the package sent from a amount of satellites to triangulate exactly where the GPS technique is.</p>
<p>If a GPS method has a transmitter to send the location to a base station (such as a cell phone, or fleet positioning system, or something related) the owner of that technique can tell exactly where the system is, but this is not the situation for any of the store bought handheld or vehicle nagivation systems.</p>
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