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September 27, 2014
Aiden Morrison

Aiden Morrison received his PhD degree in 2010 from the University of Calgary, where he worked on ionospheric phase scintillation characterization using multi…

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September 27, 2014
James Curran

James T. Curran received a B.E. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering in 2006 and a Ph.D. in Telecommunications in 2010 from the Department…

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September 27, 2014
Sebastien Rougerie

Sebastien Rougerie graduated from ENAC (the French civil aviation school) with an engineer diploma and obtained a master of science degree from the…

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September 27, 2014
Roland Kameni

Roland Kameni graduated as a civil aviation engineer specialized in electronics and now serves as the head of the R&D Department at ASECNA…

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September 27, 2014
Jérémie Giraud

Jérémie Giraud works for Thales Alenia Space-France, as a system Engineer in the localization Infrastructure team, developing innovative positioning technologies for liability critical…

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September 27, 2014
Hugues Secretan

Hugues Secretan is an expert in GNSS, working at CNES in the Navigation System Engineering Department since 1995. He has worked in the…

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September 27, 2014
Washington Ochieng

Dr. Washington Ochieng is the head of the CTS and holds the chair in positioning and navigation systems in the Department of Civil…

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September 27, 2014
Shaojun Feng

Dr. Shaojun Feng is a research fellow at the Center for Transport Studies (CTS) within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at…

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September 26, 2014
FAA Begins Opening Airspace to Unmanned Aircraft as NextGen, ADS-B Draw Fresh Scrutiny

Aviation officials Thursday (September 25, 2014) for the first time approved the use of unmanned aircraft for commercial filming in the United States,…

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September 24, 2014
GNSS & Geodesy

Gerald Mader, National Geodetic Survey In August, a group of scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography reported that the severe drought gripping…

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September 24, 2014
Kingfisher

Eugenia Acosta, an intern with Clearpath Robotics, unloads a Kingfisher unmanned vessel in preparation for a mission (top photo), the Kingfisher components and…

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September 24, 2014
How do you trust centimeter level accuracy positioning?

Q: How do you trust centimeter level accuracy positioning?

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September 22, 2014
Satellite Masters Conference

The first Satellite Masters Conference will cover space-based business applications for Copernicus and Galileo in Europe. It will take place on October 23…

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September 20, 2014
UnicoreComm Offers GPS/BeiDou Units, One with Integrated Inertial MEMS

Unicore Communications, Inc. offers the UM220-INS, a BeiDou/GPS+inertial MEMS dual system inertial navigation module for in-dash automotive navigation and high-end navigation, and the…

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September 20, 2014
Sensonor Upgrades MEMS IMU; STIM300 Featured in NovAtel, Norbit Systems

Sidescan image of Norbit Seahorse Sensonor has announced new features for its STIM300, a small, lightweight micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) inertial measurement unit (IMU)…

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