The GPS faces in April to its particular effect 2000
The GPS faces in April to its particular effect 2000 They will be obliged to carry out a transition in the date format just as it happened at the end of the last millennium On April 6, GPS devices face their particular effect 2000 and manufacturers of GPS devices work for a transition that entails certain risks. The first week of April, these devices will have to make a transition in the date format they use to measure time, because the measurement system that is still used, inherited from its origins in the seventies, reaches limit of weeks you can count. The method was born in the 70s in the United States for the military, but is currently one of the most widespread geolocation systems in the world, used to regulate land, air and naval traffic, among others. The GPS system uses the satellite network as a basis for the positioning of the devices. However, the communication with the satellites is not in danger, since the communication is unidirectional, and it is on...