Discrete Gps With Sbas; Security - Xplore Xslate D10 User Manual

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Discrete GPS with SBAS

The GPS in your tablet includes a satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) that supports wide-
area or regional augmentation through the use of additional satellite-broadcast messages. Such
systems are commonly composed of multiple ground stations, located at accurately-surveyed
points.
Your tablet comes with an embedded, discrete Global Positioning System (GPS) module that
supports the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) for improved accuracy in the United
States, the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) for improved accuracy in
Europe, and the Multifunctional Satellite Augmentation System (MSAS) for improved accuracy in
Japan.
The proper augmentation system is detected based on your location. No special selection is
required. The augmentation feature uses signals from geostationary satellites to improve on the
reliability and accuracy of the signals from the GPS satellites. You can use it with your preferred
mapping applications to find your current location and locations you are searching for.

Security

The XSLATE D10 includes features that you can use to enhance the security of your data and
serve as the foundation for complementary security technologies. The core security features
include the following:
• Password-protected BIOS
• Networking control
• Trusted Platform Module, TPM 1.2
• Kensington® cable lock slot
Chapter 2
Tablet Specifications
This feature has been developed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a nonprofit
group. With the built-in TPM 1.2, you can create and manage digital certificates, user
and device authentication, full disk data encryption, and restricted network access.
For more information about this module, visit the
web site.
TPM Summary
page on the TCG
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