Technical Description and User Guide F3607gw
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5.2.5.2 Assisted
GPS
The Assisted GPS mode is further supported with two different modes, internet
assisted and network assisted. In the Assisted mode the external ephemeris data is
received through an aiding server. As the ephemeris data is received through an
aiding server the performance is increased and the power consumption decreased.
5.2.5.3 Internet
assisted
The internet assisted GPS is using Long Term Orbits, which is a proprietary
technology by Broadcom Corporation. The aiding data is received from the
Broadcom's world wide reference network to the PC environment and the data will
be further processed into AT commands and fed to the module, which shall be used
to boost the GPS receiver performance.
5.2.5.4 Network
assisted
The network assisted GPS is using Secure User Plane Location. This is a standard
promoted by Open Mobile Alliance to standardize the interactions between the
SUPL Enabled Terminal and the SUPL server. The SUPL server is hosted by the
operators and the user can have the subscriptions towards the operators for any
Mobile location services applications on the network.
5.2.6 Settings
Settings are presented in logical groups. Connection settings are automatically set
up each time a new SIM card is inserted in to F3607gw. The Wireless Manager
contains a list of many operator settings. The home operator on the SIM is matched
with this list and a default connection profile is automatically created.
The settings may be viewed and edited. Alternative settings can be manually
entered or selected from a database covering many mobile operators.
5.2.7 Help
The Wireless Manager has a built in help function.
5.2.8 About
Program version and build date information are available in the About window. This
information may be required for a problem to be diagnosed.