GPS Data definition

GPS Data means data in respect of geographical location;
GPS Data. The GPS data (per structure) item includes a GPS point with an accuracy level of one to ten meters (1-10 meters). One attempt will be made to collect the GPS point. Osmose will not charge for any unattainable data collection. If requested however, Osmose field technicians can return to any pole location, for an hourly rate, to recollect data. Digital Image: One attempt will be made to collect the Digital Image. Customer understands that weather, vegetation, and physical obstructions may restrict the ability to capture the digital images. Osmose will not charge the Customer for any unattainable image collection. If requested however, Osmose field technicians can return to any structure location, for an hourly rate, to recollect data.
GPS Data means the GPS data that is generated by the GPS Device.

Examples of GPS Data in a sentence

  • If, in respect of a Journey, any Data Record is missing from the GPS Data, the missing Data Record shall be interpolated as appropriate using the actual recorded GPS Data.

  • Krizek, et al “Using GPS Data to Assess Bicycle Commuter Route Choice.” TRB Annual Meeting.

  • We may collect, use and disclose GPS Data in connection with credit applications and test drives for vehicles for purposes such as tracking the location of a vehicle, preventing theft and in order to comply with applicable law and legal and regulatory requirements.

  • USING WAKEBOARD MODE This is a speed-based mode using the GPS Data to control similar to the TRICK mode.

  • Beneficiaries will have to apply for the ownership rights only through prescribed online system developed by DDA.b. The applicants have to attach the requisite documents such as General Power of Attorney, Agreement to Sell, Payment and possession Documents, Site Plan and GPS Data etc.

  • Analyzing Transportation Big Data with GIS: Detecting Over-speeding Vehicles from Traffic GPS Data.

  • The Corporation shall have a thirty (30) day option to acquire such membership, at the specified price, commencing upon receipt by the Board of written notification of the intended sale.

  • For active customers, GPS Data excluding images/videos will be kept for 3 months online with 6 months retained in archived storage if data were pulled or pushed to HD Application Server(s).

  • Influence of the GPS Data ProcessingWe compare cGPS velocities derived from 2005 to 2011 time series made available by UNR with data processed by New Mexico Tech (NMT), Central Washington University (CWU), and the combined NMT‐CWU solution of the Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) to our InSAR results (Figure 5).

  • Processing Commercial GPS Data to Develop a Web- Based Truck Performance Measures Program.


More Definitions of GPS Data

GPS Data means data in respect of geographical location; “Gross Tonne Mile” or “GTM” means:

Related to GPS Data

  • Customer Data means any content, materials, data and information that Authorized Users enter into the production system of a Cloud Service or that Customer derives from its use of and stores in the Cloud Service (e.g. Customer-specific reports). Customer Data and its derivatives will not include SAP’s Confidential Information.

  • Pseudonymous data means personal data that cannot be attributed to a specific natural person

  • User Data means any Personal Data or other data or information collected by or on behalf of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries from users of any Company Product or website of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Client Data means personal data of data subjects, such as your employees, associates or partners, that is provided to S&P Global Ratings during the provision by S&P Global Ratings of the Services to you, such as name, job title, name of employer, office email address, office physical address, internet protocol address, office telephone number and language selection (and excludes special categories of personal data);

  • input data means data provided to or directly acquired by an AI system on the basis of which the system produces an output;

  • Sensitive Data means information that is protected against unwarranted disclosure, to include Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Protected Health Information (PHI) or other private/confidential data, as specifically determined by the State. Sensitive Data includes information about an individual that (1) can be used to distinguish or trace an individual‘s identity, such as name, social security number, date and place of birth, mother‘s maiden name, or biometric records; (2) is linked or linkable to an individual, such as medical, educational, financial, and employment information; (3) falls within the definition of “personal information” under Md. Code Ann., Com. Law § 14-3501(d); or (4) falls within the definition of “personal information" under Md. Code Ann., State Govt. § 10-1301(c).

  • Licensed Data means the data licensed by the LME to the Licensee set out in the Order Form and further defined in Schedule 1 (Licensed Data);