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Russia's war with Ukraine continues to affect GNSS signal availability in the Baltic Sea, reports LRT News. Aircraft and ...
SpaceX successfully launched the GPS III SV-08 satellite into orbit on May 30 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Poor coherence between simulated GNSS and inertial signals introduces subtle errors in EGI navigation system outputs and can create misleading test results. Understanding why it’s important for a ...
A geomagnetic storm expected today and tomorrow has been upgraded to G4 (severe) by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Solar storms can disrupt GPS and GNSS signals before ...
In 2022, deep-sea mapping company Magellan undertook the largest underwater 3D scanning project of its kind to create the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic. The luxury passenger liner sank ...
Taoglas has launched its new Thunder Series — a high-performance outdoor antenna enclosure platform engineered to support direct integration and installation of industrial routers within the antenna ...
VIAVI Solutions Inc. has introduced its second-generation RSR Transcoder, engineered to maintain operational capability in GPS/GNSS-denied, degraded or disrupted space operational environments. This ...
Scientists at Japan’s Nagoya University have used Japan’s extensive network of GNSS receivers to create the first 3D images of atmospheric disturbances caused by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, “Power-efficient GNSS: Optimizing location platforms for longevity and accuracy” sponsored by Quectel. A link to the live event will be sent to you ...
oneNav has developed an L5-direct GNSS receiver ASIC, a breakthrough that enables devices to directly acquire and track L5-band satellite signals without relying on the older, more vulnerable L1 ...
Harvard University offers PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude, a free online course that examines the evolution of navigation from ancient methods to modern technologies. The program explores the ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, GNSS signals face unprecedented threats from jamming and spoofing attacks. As these signals traverse 20,000 km from satellites to Earth, they become vulnerable to ...