WGS-84 coordinate system definition

WGS-84 coordinate system means the most popular and recommended global geodetic reference system for the Earth; initially developed for the GPS by the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and extensively used in the GNSS receiver industry.

Examples of WGS-84 coordinate system in a sentence

  • The co-ordinates should be in degrees, minutes and seconds using the Hartebeeshoek94 WGS84 co-ordinate system.

  • Files in ESRI shapefile format with a WGS84 coordinate system will be provided for uploading treatment block coordinates in the DGPS system.

  • Therefore, the internal mechanism was implemented, and the data were collected from the early beginning as total sums in flat files containing the following columns: a latitude and longitude (in the WGS84 coordinate system) of the centre of the cell, the radius of the cell, the number of terminals in period for the defined cell, and the time stamp.What is important, this method protects the privacy of the network users in the best possible manner.

  • The Licensee shall provide the information using the WGS84 coordinate system or such other system as the Authority may specify from time to time.

  • The scene was atmospherically and geometrically corrected by the data providers and projected to the UTM Zone 35 S (WGS84) coordinate system.

  • Scanning, Digitization, Geo-referencing (w.r.t WGS-84 co-ordinate system) of Survey of India (SOI) topo maps/ Geological maps/ forest maps/ revenue maps etc.

  • The GPS points of trajectories are based on WGS84 coordinate system [15], and the average sampling interval is around 2 minutes2.

  • These points, which are originally imported in a WGS84 coordinate system, were projected into a Lambert Conformal Conic projection.

  • Each dataset is translated to a shapefile of point-measurements with a WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG:4326) and is rasterized to a GeoTIFF format with 0.01 decimal degrees resolution (approximately 1kmx1km).

  • Tornado start points, which were originally imported in a WGS84 coordinate system, were projected into a Lambert Conformal Conic projection.

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