Greetings all-
I remember a while ago some discussion about using a
GPS system set up in a lab for biomechanics marker
position acquisition during experiments. I dont
remember all of the info that was presented and was
hoping that someone could help.
Are there in fact "local" gps that can be set up with
a transmitter and reciviers in the lab? How accurate?
If so, are there packages commercially available with
small devices as well as all of the software (PC-NT)
needed to use them?
Thank you in advance.
Reuben Sandler
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I remember a while ago some discussion about using a
GPS system set up in a lab for biomechanics marker
position acquisition during experiments. I dont
remember all of the info that was presented and was
hoping that someone could help.
Are there in fact "local" gps that can be set up with
a transmitter and reciviers in the lab? How accurate?
If so, are there packages commercially available with
small devices as well as all of the software (PC-NT)
needed to use them?
Thank you in advance.
Reuben Sandler
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