Fabio Tronchetti works as an adviser at the HaoliMo Law Firm, based in Beijing (China), and as an adjunct professor of Comparative National…
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Dejian Kong is a PhD researcher at the International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University, the Netherlands. He finished his master…
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Alexis Bose is a system design engineer from the University of Waterloo. Although he was accepted to the University of McGill for a…
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Miguel Mantiega Bautista talks about the ECA’s view on GNSS while attending the Navitec conference in Noordwijk. The first generation of the Galileo…
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Q: Is it possible to build a low-cost system to detect and locate a single GNSS jammer in near-real time? A: GNSS jammers…
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Equations Incorporation of real-time synchronized phasor measurements in the control of power grids can play an important role in maintaining the overall closed-loop…
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SBAS illustration with the GNSS satellites (upper left) and the communications satellite (upper right). With the Australian government’s announcement earlier this month that…
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Swift Navigation co-founders Colin Beighley (left) ands Fergus Noble (right). Swift Navigation co-founders Fergus Noble (29) and Colin Beighley (28) have been honored in the 2017 Forbes…
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DT Research’s DT391GS Rugged GNSS Tablets San Jose, California-based DT Research announced on January 9 the successful deployment of the DT391GS Rugged GNSS…
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As described in the November-December issue of Inside GNSS, “Interference Localization from Space,” radio frequency interference causes the satellite industry to lose millions…
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Passive hydrogen maser atomic clock of the type flown on Galileo, accurate to one second in three million years. ESA photo At the…
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China’s development and promotion of its BeiDou satellite navigation system not only has tremendous implications for that country’s government and finances, but this alternative…
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After a yearslong wait the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking for comments on whether it should allow signals from Europe’s Galileo satellite…
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A January 14 launch of 10 Iridium NEXT satellites will help implement a space-based automatic dependent surveillance–broadcast (ADS-B) developed by Aireon, in partnership…
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