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August 13, 2015
Most Railroads Will Miss Deadline for Implementing GPS-Aided Positive Train Control

Only a small percentage of railroads are expected to obtain system certification and complete implementation of GPS-aided positive train control (PTC) systems by…

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August 12, 2015
GPS Directorate Considers Revisions to GPS Interface Specs

The U.S. Air Force Global Positioning Systems Directorate is seeking public comment on proposed revisions to selected sections of the GPS Interface Specifications….

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July 31, 2015
Experts: Exclusion Zones Around GPS-Interference Problematic; LightSquared/GPS Lawsuit Settlement Talks a No-Go

In the same week conflicting court filings underscored the intractability of the fight between LightSquared and GPS receiver manufacturers. Meanwhile, a key technical…

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July 31, 2015
LightSquared Submits GPS Market Study to FCC

A “GPS market review” submitted to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week diverges in methodology and results from a preliminary study of…

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July 31, 2015
Key Lawmakers Move to Make DoD Responsible for eLoran, GPS Backup

U.S. Representative John Garamendi. U.S. Publishing Office photo A quintet of well-placed lawmakers, tired of federal dawdling, are prepared to make the Pentagon…

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July 30, 2015
Antenova announces Sinica embedded GNSS antenna

Antenova Ltd. has announced its new, embedded GNSS antenna, named “Sinica.” Operating in the 1559 – 1609 MHz L-band range, Sinica is suitable…

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July 29, 2015
Oregon technology publisher awarded United Kingdom navigation medal for GNSS Journalism

Inside GNSS editor and publisher Glen Gibbons received the Harold Spencer-Jones Medal for "outstanding contributions to navigation as a journalist and publisher" by…

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July 26, 2015
China Launches Pair of New-Generation BeiDou GNSS Satellites

China has launched two new satellites yesterday (July 25, 2015) for the nation’s Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). The satellites were launched from…

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July 22, 2015
Figures 2 – 5: More Than We Ever Dreamed Possible

Return to Working Papers article: "More Than We Ever Dreamed Possible"

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July 22, 2015
Tables 1 – 5: More Than We Ever Dreamed Possible

Return to Working Papers article: "More Than We Ever Dreamed Possible"

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July 22, 2015
Wolfgang Bär

Wolfgang Bär has been head of mobile solutions department at IFEN GmbH since 2014. He joined IFEN in 2006 as a system engineer….

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July 22, 2015
J. A. Garcia-Molina

J. A. Garcia-Molina is a radionavigation engineer at the European Space Agency/ESTEC in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. His primary areas of interest include signal…

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July 22, 2015
Pau Closas

Pau Closas is an assistant professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA. Closas received his MS and…

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July 22, 2015
Karl Fürlinger

Karl Fürlinger is a lecturer and senior researcher at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich, working in the area of parallel and high performance computing….

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July 20, 2015
Federal Cuts Expected in Civil GPS-Related Programs

In sharp contrast to the strong support given to the military’s satellite navigation programs in the next fiscal year, Congress is considering cutting…

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