TV-GPS

Most people talk about television in terms of programming. Not since the days of TV antennas and test patterns, have the actual television signals been any part of regular discussion. Now all that is set to change again, at least if California-based Rosum Corporation (www.rosum.com) is successful. The company is preparing to introduce TV-GPS, a system that combines television signals with global positioning satellite (GPS) technology for tracking assets or people right to places where GPS alone can't go, such as in the high-rise “canyons” of urban centers and even inside buildings and garages. Especially for ...

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