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March 20, 2015
Flying Blind

It’s 10 p.m. somewhere over the vast oceans that comprise three-quarters of the Earth’s surface. Do you know where your airplane is? Well,…

By Inside GNSS


March 20, 2015
Francisco Javier de Blas

Francisco Javier de Blas holds a M. Sc. degree in Aeronautical Engineering and a Master’s degree in Airport Systems from the Technical University…

By Inside GNSS


March 20, 2015
Patrizio Vanni

Patrizio Vanni works for ENAV as GNSS engineer in the International Strategies Office. He graduated in 2003 as an Aerospace Engineer and he…

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March 20, 2015
Vicente José Giner Herrera

Vicente José Giner Herrera works for Ineco (Spain) as a manager in the GNSS unit within the CNS-ATM area. He received a M.Sc….

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March 20, 2015
Daniele Bettinelli

Daniele Bettinelli has a degree in Physics. Since 2008 he has been working in Telespazio (a Finmeccanica/ Thales company) on GNSS/EGNOS positioning and…

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March 19, 2015
Antonella Di Fazio

Antonella Di Fazio works in Telespazio (Finmeccanica-Thales company based in Italy), in the Navigation and Telecommunication Programs, in charge of satellite navigation applications…

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March 19, 2015
Ugo Celestino

Ugo Celestino works as Policy Officer in the EU Satellite Navigation Programs (EGNOS & Galileo) for the European Commission. He is in charge…

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March 19, 2015
Salvatore Gaglione

Salvatore Gaglione is Assistant Professor at the Science and Technology Department of the “Parthenope” University of Naples and scientific director of the PArthenope…

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March 18, 2015
GAO Report: More Delays, Cost Increases for OCX, GPS III

New delays and higher costs should be expected for both the GPS III satellite program and GPS-OCX, the new GPS ground system, federal…

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March 16, 2015
DHS, NIST Make Progress on Protecting GPS

A roof antenna for a GPS timing system. Photo by David Monniaux, Wikimedia Commons Two agencies charged with helping protect America’s critical infrastructure…

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March 14, 2015
Renewed Spectrum Fight Emerges between GPS, LightSquared at ABC Workshop

Spectrum-related tensions reemerged during a workshop on Thursday (March 12, 2015) organized to gather feedback on a testing plan to help protect GPS…

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March 14, 2015
GNSS Hotspots | March 2015

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 14, 2015
Estimating Ionospheric Delay Using GPS/Galileo Signals in the E5 Band

Equations 1 – 4 Working Papers explore the technical and scientific themes that underpin GNSS programs and applications. This regular column is coordinated…

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March 14, 2015
GNSS and Precision Farming

Dr. John Fulton, Ohio State University Nowhere has the fact that GNSS can guide things besides military weapons and transport manifested itself more…

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March 14, 2015
How does a GNSS receiver estimate velocity?

Equations 1 – 11 Q: How does a GNSS receiver estimate velocity? A: Stand-alone single-frequency GNSS receivers represent the largest slice of the…

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