Testing GNSS Receivers with Record and Playback Techniques By David A. Hall Is there a way to perform repeatable tests on GNSS receivers using real signals? This month’s column looks at how to use...
Photo: Airgain Airgain Inc. has released its Multimax FV 6-in-1 and 5-in-1 antennas. The compact Multimax FV family is available in a range of configurations, supporting multi-constellation GNSS....
Panasonic Corporation, in collaboration with u-blox, has launched a tablet-using centimeter-level RTK GNSS technology. Toughpad, the newly born version of Panasonic’s professional grade notebooks...
“Diverse teams bring diverse ideas to the table, and that’s the best way to progress.” So said Professor Sheila Rowan, the UK government’s chief scientific advisor to Scotland,...
The Institute of Navigation (ION) announced the recipients of the 2020 Fellow memberships during the ION International Technical Meeting (ITM) and Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and...
I’m Walking Here! INNOVATION INSIGHTS with Richard Langley OVER THE YEARS , many philosophers tried to describe the phenomenon of inertia but it was Newton, in his Philosophiæ Naturalis...
Pierre Delsaux speaks at an EU breakfast on space policy . (Photo: European Union) Responding to a suggestion about the Galileo outage this past summer to the effect of “these things happen,” a...
Ashton Carter, U.S. deputy secretary for Defense, and John Porcari, deputy secretary for Transportation, have written an official letter to the assistant secretary of Commerce stating that “there...
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GPS World’s eighth annual Leadership Dinner took place during ION-GNSS in Portland, and was sponsored by Litton Consulting Group, Sigtem Technology, and JAVAD GNSS. Excerpts from some of the...
u-blox and SIM Technology Group Limited of Shanghai, China, have announced that u-blox will not be acquiring the SIMCom cellular module product line as previously planned. Despite best efforts on...
News from the European Space Agency There are more than five billion satnav devices on Earth. Along with smartphones and mobile receivers, this figure includes networks of fixed receiver stations,...
Honeywell has been granted a four-year, $99 million contract to help the U.S. Air Force for the embedded GPS and inertial navigation systems (INS) modernization program (EGI-M). Honeywell will...
Plus an update on GPS III satellites in production Editor Alan Cameron talked with Johnathon Caldwell, Lockheed Martin’s vice president of navigation systems. Tell us about the on-orbit performance...
Photo: Quectel Wireless Solutions Quectel Wireless Solutions has launched the MC90, a quad-band GSM/GPRS/GNSS/Wi-Fi module. According to the company, the module supports hybrid positioning...
This month, the University of Texas at Austin became a major research hub for the U.S. Army Futures Command. On Oct. 12, the Futures Command broke ground on a $130 million research facility at the...
The second GPS III satellite — nicknamed Magellan — is now at the launchpad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, in preparation for liftoff on Aug. 22. United Launch Alliance tweeted out...
Update (2/9/17): The Wildwood transmitter is back on the air after a presumed lightning strike affected transmissions. The transmitter stopped broadcasting at 5:35 a.m. EST on Feb. 9. Testing took...
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Since 2006Cell phone jammers 4g,top 10 cell phone jammers,The U.S. Air Force Second Space Operations Squadron (2 SOPS) has issued a statement that the first GPS III satellite is available for backup. While occupying the same plane as SV-68, the new...