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April 15, 2016
EU Approves New Rule on Personal Data Protection, including Geolocation

Yesterday (April 14, 2016) the European Parliament approved new rules on personal data — including geolocation — that create a high, uniform level…

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April 15, 2016
U.S. Military Programs Address GPS Loss, Degradation

Stephen Welby, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. Department of Defense photo The Pentagon is executing a technology offset strategy designed…

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April 15, 2016
GPS and Other Data Suggest That Climate Change Is Driving Shifts in Earth’s Polar Motion

GRACE satellites. NASA illustration NASA scientists, using GPS data collected from the space agency’s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite, have concluded…

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April 13, 2016
Raytheon GPS OCX Passes Test Milestone

Raytheon Corporation announced today (April 12, 2016) that the company successfully passed the first formal qualification test milestone for the Next Generation GPS…

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April 12, 2016
Topcon Launches Deformation Monitoring Solution, Global Distribution Agreement

Topcon Positioning Group has announced the launch of Topcon Delta, its new deformation monitoring solution for construction, tunneling, and mining. According to the…

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April 5, 2016
China Launches BeiDou IGSO Spacecraft

With little fanfare or prior announcement, China launched another second-generation BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) satellite last week, the 22nd in the nation’s…

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March 31, 2016
Air Force, Army Reach for New GPS Technologies

The Air Force and the Army are looking for companies interested in helping advance a new generation of technology for GPS satellites, ground…

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March 31, 2016
Gen. Hyten: Raytheon’s OCX the Best Bet for New GPS Ground System

Air Force Space Commander Gen. John Hyten at subcommittee hearing While acknowledging the fury over problems with the new GPS ground system, the…

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March 28, 2016
GNSS Hotspots | March 2016

One of 12 magnetograms recorded at Greenwich Observatory during the Great Geomagnetic Storm of 1859 1996 soccer game in the Midwest, (Rick Dikeman…

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March 27, 2016
Sandy Kennedy’s Compass Points

Return to main article: Sandy Kennedy: Here to Stay COMPASS POINTS Engineering specialties Algorithm development, Kalman filtering, GNSS/INS integration, digital signal processing, embedded…

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March 27, 2016
Figures: Combined Architecture

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March 27, 2016
Tables: Combined Architecture

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March 27, 2016
Manuel Toledo

Manuel Toledo has worked in the GNSS field since 1990. Since 2001 he has been head of the GNSS Applications and Technologies Division…

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March 27, 2016
Marc Solé

Marc Solé holds a MSc. degree in telecommunications specialized in communications and a bachelor’s degree in aeronautics, specializing in air navigation, from the…

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March 27, 2016
Daniel Egea-Roca

Daniel Egea-Roca received the M.Sc. (with honors) in electrical engineering and an M.Sc. degree in micro- and nano-electronics engineering, both from Universitat Autònoma…

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