12 Practical GPS Uses
GPS or Global Positioning Systems
is a term that most commonly conjures up images of vehicle
navigation systems, space-age satellite technology, and interactive
maps for outdoors-types and sportsmen. But the reality is
that there are far more applications of Global Positioning
Systems beyond GPS vehicle tracking or map navigation that
everyday people like us can benefit from. All it takes is
a bit of creativity, and some trial and error. Here are a
few of the many possibilities that can benefit you right now
in your busy and hectic life.
1. Know where your children are using
services from companies like uLocate Communications.
2. Keep track of elderly members of
your family, so that they don’t wander off alone.
3. Plan a road trip around interesting
points of interests, landmarks, campsites, diners, etc, and
hear fewer "Are we there yets?"- and of course get the most
out of that expensive gas.
4. Get emergency road side assistance
at a touch of a button from your vehicle, so you can get help
exactly where and when you need it.
5. Keep a visual journal and bookmark
collection of your favorite hot spots, sceneries, and points
of interests, that may not be listed in any travel guide (You
can create your own mini travel guides and memories).
6. Find lost pets easily using collars
with built-in GPS, better than running around in your pajamas
hollering like a maniac.
7. Feel safer with cellular phone 911
calls, so emergency personnel can pinpoint your location once
you make an emergency call. Please double check your carrier
service to see that it has GPS features and get a primer on
how it works if possible.
8. Get to your interview, or any important
time sensitive destination or engagement, faster by finding
shortcuts and correct directions.
9. Find a good Italian restaurant near
your movie theatre on the fly.
10. Track your luggage, laptops, and
anything of importance while traveling.
11. Track and find family, friends in
a crowded concert, graduation, or any social gathering.
12. When going on a vacation, feel free
to separate from group for a while to venture on your own
based on your own interests and find them later on with your
GPS enabled device- even in an unfamiliar place.
Our ability to use GPS so far is limited
by the relatively poor connection to the satellite feeds when
we are indoors in buildings, homes, or behind anything that
could obstruct the GPS connection. However with the investment
and development in a new satellite network called Galileo
which should be completed in the near future, these problems
should be eliminated drastically. Despite these problems,
GPS still offers a world of benefits as mentioned earlier,
and with any technology, it will only get better.
In addition to more practical usage
applications, GPS will make a great educational and fun gift
for your loved one’s and friends as well. Consider just two
of the many creative and educational uses of GPS:
1. Stay physically active and fit by
playing RayGun! A locational based cell phone game based on
GPS technology.
2. Become more cultured, make global
friends, and learn about the world playing GeoCache, a global
GPS based treasure hunt.
With many affordable feature-rich models
to satisfy anyone’s preferences and budgets, now is as good
a time as any to learn more about GPS technologies, which
are surely to become more assimilated into the mainstream
within the decade. One day we will take these things for granted
just like we do now for the internet and cell phones. The
key is to dive in, without paralyzing yourself with the overwhelming
array of choices in the
GPS market, and enjoying some truly amazing technology.
Simon Wyryzowski is a GPS enthusiast
and regular contributor to GPSZoom.com.
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