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July 8, 2016
Department of Transportation Calls for More Testing of GPS/GNSS Receivers for Adjacent Band Compatibility

DoT Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology Gregory Winfree A Federal Register notice published on July 7, 2016 announced Department of Transportation (DoT)…

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July 8, 2016
2016 PNT Symposium at Stanford

The Stanford Center for Positioning, Navigation and Timing and the Marconi Society jointly sponsor the 10th Annual PNT Symposium at Stanford on November…

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July 6, 2016
Spirent Announces New GNSS Simulator

GSS7000 Spirent Communications has launched the GSS7000 series of multi-frequency, multi-GNSS RF constellation simulators. The GSS7000 series emulates all civil GNSS systems and…

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July 6, 2016
Parkinson’s GPS Role Earns Marconi Prize

Brad Parkinson, recipient of 2016 Marconi Prize Bradford Parkinson, the original manager of the NAVSTAR GPS development program and a Stanford professor emeritus…

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July 6, 2016
New Royal Institute of Navigation Honors for Terry Moore

University of Nottingham Professor Terry Moore Terry Moore, director of the Nottingham Geospatial Institute (NGI) at the University of Nottingham, will receive the…

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July 6, 2016
Interference Mitigation in the E5a Galileo Band Using an Open-Source Simulator

Four global navigation satellite systems are scheduled to be fully operational orbiting Earth in the coming years: the NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS)…

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July 6, 2016
How does one compute the noise power to simulate real and complex GNSS signals?

Q: How does one compute the noise power to simulate real and complex GNSS signals?

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July 5, 2016
European Satellite Navigation Competition Gives You One More Week to Send in Ideas

The submission phase for the European Satellite Navigation Competition 2016 is going into extra time. Companies, research institutes and individuals from anyplace in…

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July 5, 2016
GNSS and the Law

GNSS and the Law covers the emerging legal and regulatory issues of a multi-GNSS world, from world trade law to security and defense…

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July 5, 2016
First Results

In February 2011, Russia launched the first satellite of the GLONASS-K1 series, i.e., SVN (space vehicle number) 801 (R26), which in addition to…

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July 5, 2016
The International GNSS Monitoring and Assessment Service

Contemporary times have seen an increase in the number of navigation satellites across various geographical regions. In order to ensure that all these…

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July 5, 2016
Federal Agencies Plan Shutdown of 37 Differential GPS Stations

Graphic Depicting NDGPS Coverage After Site Reductions The U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and the Department of Transportation…

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July 1, 2016
Homeland Security, PNT ExCom Move on Backing Up GPS

Harold “Stormy” Martin, director NCO for Space-Based PNT The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is moving forward to establish a backup for the…

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June 30, 2016
Air Force Declares Nunn-McCurdy Breach on the New GPS Operational Control System

Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James declared a critical Nunn-McCurdy breach on the GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System (OCX) today (June…

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June 30, 2016
White Paper, Press Conference Reveal China’s Current Plans for BeiDou Navigation System

Statue of Mazu, sea goddess, in Nantong, China, Museum. Wikimedia Commons photo A white paper published by the Chinese government earlier this month…

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