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It might seem magical but there is only science and technology involved. It is called a global positioning system or GPS. I was first introduced to them while a soldier. At that time the technology was new and often unreliable. It was more an interesting toy but to find out where I was I used topographical map. But that was then and this is now.
You might have seen advertisements. You might have had someone show you what it does. You might have a friend or acquaintance who is often bragging about their GPS and how do they do it.
The purpose of the GPS is to tell you where in the world you are. Though not mandatory to able to use it would be nice to know how it works.
You have probably seen a globe in your classroom when in school and many other places. You might have noticed the horizontal and verticals lines on it. These are latitude and longitude measured in degrees, minutes and seconds
The grid or matrix created by the horizontal and vertical lines is the foundation for the global positioning system.
High in the sky there are 24 GPS satellites orbiting, courtesy of the U.S. Air Force. They are packed full of electronics and software dedicated to helping us know where we are at any given time. That is, if we have a global positioning system handy.
The satellites know where there are all the time. They are constantly sending out radio beams that are picked up by ground stations. Much like radar or sonar the location is determined by the time it takes to reach the station.
Since it is known that people are counting on accuracy the systems use atomic clocks to ensure to time is correct. This timing system combined with built-in technology designed to correct errors results in a reliable location read-out.
A system is formed between the satellites, the ground stations and your device. Together a highly complex triangulation computation is created. The results are that you are provided with your location with a high degree of accuracy. Your GPS listens for a signal from 4 satellites and provides you with your location.
This is a simplified overview of how the global positioning system works. It is more complex this but it is not required to fully understand the workings to be able to benefit from it. As you can see it is not magic but you must agree it is magical.
Now that you have an idea about how the GPS works you want to know more about the device you can use and operate. You can go now to global positioning system reviews.
Two Oled Technologies: Amoled and Pmoled
OLED is a new technology that can make thin, efficient and bright displays. OLEDs are made from organic light-emitting materials, and OLEDs do not require any backlight and filtering systems that are used in LCDs. So OLEDs are more simple to make and actually can be made flexible and transparent as well. OLEDs are also very efficient, and companies are working towards OLED lighting - an OLED "lightbulb" will be efficient and thin, opening the way for great new lighting designs.
There are two types of OLEDs used in displays - PMOLED and AMOLED. The difference is in the driving electronics - it can be either Passive Matrix (PM) or Active Matrix (AM).
With Passive-Matrix OLEDs, the display is controlled by switching on rows and columns. When you turn on row number x and column number y, the pixel at the intersection is lit - and emits light. Each time you can choose just one pixel to light. So you have to turn these on and off very quickly. You do so in a certain sequence, and create the desired image. This is somewhat like the interlace-system used in old CRTs, but the control is done pixel-by-pixel.
PMOLEDs are very easy and cheap to build, but they are limited to small sizes (up to 3", typically). The image displaying is a bit complicated (because of the row/column method). Also the power consumption is not as good as AMOLEDs.
AMOLEDs have a different driver electronics - each pixel is controlled directly. AMOLEDs are more expensive, and much more difficult to create, but can be used for larger displays (current prototypes are up to 40") and are very power efficient.
The first OLED products in the market used PMOLEDs - these were MP3 players, sub-displays on cellphones and radio decks for automobiles. The displays were small and usually with just one or two colors. When AMOLED panels started to emerge in 2007 and 2008 we have seen these larger displays in mobile video players, digital cameras, mobile phones main displays and even OLED TVs.
PMOLEDs are still very popular - there are more MP3 player sold today with PMOLED than with LCDs. But for larger displays, AMOLED is the best technology, and is growing much more quickly than PMOLED displays. Obviously for larger displays, such as TV, laptop monitors or PDAs, AMOLED is the only choice.
Today there are several companies that are working on technologies that actually close the gap between PMOLEDs and AMOLEDs - offering a sort of hybrid system. The promise is that these displays will be both easy to make and allow power efficient larger displays. We still have to wait and see whether these technologies actually work on commercial displays. One such technology is Dialog's SmartXtend.
About the Author
Ron Mertens has been following OLEDs since 1998, and is the editor of OLED-Info, the web's leading OLED display information web site. OLED-Info is published by Metalgrass software, who provides shareware for AdSense publishers and several other web sites.
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Green Mile
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Matrix 1-3
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Good Will Hunting
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Saving Private Ryan
Babel
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