Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction to Global Positioning System
- 2.1 An Overview of the GPS Technology
- 2.1.1 Consumer/Retail
- 2.1.2 Military
- 2.1.3 Fleet-Management Systems.
- 2.1.4 Telecommunication Sector
- 2.1.5 Marine Development
- 2.1.6 Aircraft Navigating Services
- 2.1.7 In-vehicle Navigation and Traffic Management
- 2.1.8 Agriculture and Surveying
- 2.1.9 Space Application
- 2.2 Differential GPS (DGPS) Techniques and Application
- 2.2.1 Differential Code-Phase Navigation
- 2.2.2 Differential Carrier-Phase Surveying
- 2.2.3 Common-Mode Time Transfer
- 2.3 Positioning Techniques and Methods
- 2.3.1 GPS Technology Evolution
- 2.3.2 GPS Augmentations
- 2.3.3 Local Differential Stations
- 2.3.4 Radiobeacon Networks
- 2.3.5 Commercial Differential GPS Networks
- 2.3.6 Local Area Kinematic Broadcast Systems
- 2.4 Limitations of Basic GPS Technology
- 2.5 Future Outlook
3. Global Positioning Services - Industry Insight
- 3.1 Regional Market Developments & Opportunities
- 3.1.1 North America
- 3.1.2 Asia-Pacific
- 3.1.3 Europe
- 3.1.4 Other Participants
- 3.2 GPS Markets and Revenue Share
- 3.2.1 Fleet Management Market
- 3.2.2 Aircraft Navigation Industry
- 3.2.3 In-vehicle Navigation and Traffic Management Market
- 3.2.4 Agriculture and Surveying Sector
- 3.2.5 Space Commerce Market
- 3.2.6 Leisure and Entertainment Market
- 3.3 Overall Market Growth and Future Prospects
4. Components of GPS
- 4.1 Ground Segment/Ground Stations
- 4.2 Space Segment
- 4.2.1 Block I Satellites
- 4.2.2 Block II Satellites
- 4.2.2.1 Block IIA Satellite
- 4.2.2.2 Block IIR Satellite
- 4.2.2.3 Block IIF Satellite
- 4.3 User Segment
- 4.3.1 Sequential Receivers
- 4.3.2 Continuous Receivers
- 4.3.3 Multiplex Receivers
- 4.4 Augmentation and Upgrades in GPS
5. GPS Alternatives
- 5.1 Galileo (European Union)
- 5.2 GLONASS (Russia)
6. Government Initiative and Funding Policies
7. Barriers to the Entry of GPS Competitors
8. Company Profiles
- 8.1 Allen Instruments & Supplies
- 8.2 Argo Navigation Inc
- 8.3 CSI Wireless Inc.
- 8.4 NovAtel Inc.
- 8.5 Pacific Crest Corporation
- 8.6 Spirent
9. GPS - Reigniting PDA Market Demand
10. Vendor Profiles
- 10.1 Software and GPS Solution Vendors
- 10.1.1 ALK Technologies, Inc.
- 10.1.2 Microsoft MapPoint
- 10.1.3 NAVIGON GmbH
- 10.1.4 Pharos Science & Applications, Inc.
- 10.1.5 Route 66 Geographic Information Systems B.V.
- 10.1.6 TeleType Company, Inc.
- 10.1.7 TomTom
- 10.1.8 ViaMichelin
- 10.1.9 Wayfinder Systems
- 10.1.10 Webraska
- 10.2 GPS Device Vendors
- 10.2.1 Garmin
- 10.2.2 Lowrance Electronics
- 10.2.3 Magellan
- 10.2.4 Navman
- 10.2.5 PalmOne
List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: Functioning Mechanism of GPS Satellites and its Transmission
- Figure 2-2: Consumer Preferences for Fleet Management Integration leading
to reduction in Cost Processes (%)
- Figure 2-3: Usage of GPS Devices in In-vehicle Management (Worldwide and
Major Market), 2005
- Figure 2-4: GPS Technology Curve
- Figure 2-5: GPS Business Growth by Product (1998-2003)
- Figure 3-1: Share of World Serviceable Market by Product Category (%),
2003 & 2008
- Figure 3-2: Global GPS Market Excluding Space Industry by Region, Market
Share & Sector (%)
- Figure 3-3: Commercial Applications dominate the GPS Market (%)
- Figure 3-4: GPS Sales by Geographical Regions (%)
- Figure 3-5: GPS Hardware Sales in Europe and Non-European Countries ($
Billion), 2000-2006e
- Figure 3-6: Forecast of Global Market for FMS, 2006
- Figure 3-7: Latin America - Forecast of FMS Market Share (%) by Penetration
- Figure 3-8: Distribution of GPS Control Systems for In-vehicle Management
and Traffic Management by Regions (2003, 2006 & 2011)
- Figure 3-9: Market Penetration of GPS Agricultural and Surveying Tools
Worldwide (%)
- Figure 3-10: Usage of Satellite Communication (2002 & 2004)
- Figure 3-11: Worldwide GPS Equipment Revenue Forecast (2006-2008)
- Figure 4-1: Location of GPS Ground Stations
List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: Savings in Fleets per Annum (US $)
- Table 3-1: Navigation and Category I Landing Guidance Performance
Requirements (%, metres, seconds & hours)
- Table 4-1: GPS Block I Satellites - Technical Specifications
- Table 4-2: GPS Block II Satellites - Technical Specifications
- Table 4-3: GPS Block IIA Satellites - Technical Specifications
- Table 4-4: GPS Block IIR Satellites - Technical Specifications
- Table 4-5: GPS Block IIF Satellites - Technical Specifications
- Table 5-1: Galileo - Benefits to Producers, 2020
- Table 5-2: GLONASS Constellation Specification and Details
- Table 5-3: GLONASS - Technical Specifications
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