A Review of Global Positioning System Device Forensics in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
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GPS(Global Positioning System), Navigation device, GPS forensics caseAbstract
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigation device. A navigation device which are providing the basic directions, maps, traffic movements on roads. Global Positioning System (GPS) signals in the formal of latitude and longitude data and same is converted into graphical representation or in the form of readable text mode. Present day smart phones are mostly provided with the GPS.
Global Positioning System (GPS) devices as being useful sources of evidence. For criminal investigations, accident reconstruction, search and rescue, and more, there are many situations where GPS data can prove invaluable to examiners in a GPS forensics case. A Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network or VANET is a technology used to collect and aggregate real-time speed and position information on individual vehicles.
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