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March 23, 2014
Figure 1 & Table 1: An Airborne Experimental Test Platform

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March 18, 2014
FCC’s New E911 Location Requirements Could Boost Positioning Services in General

CSRIC E911 candidate technology test results: Test calls with successful position fixes Rules proposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to improve the…

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March 18, 2014
FAA May Tap Three Reference Networks to Monitor Civil GPS Signals

Aviation officials are looking at combining data from the Air Force’s planned GPS ground system with services from other monitoring systems  — or…

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March 17, 2014
Fast and Flexible

Article Equations Working Papers explore the technical and scientific themes that underpin GNSS programs and applications. This regular column is coordinated by Prof….

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March 17, 2014
Who’s Your Daddy?

In this article, we will take a look at the various GNSS signals from the perspective of their cost-benefit tradeoffs. First, we’ll look…

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March 17, 2014
Galileo Works!

ESA Galileo IOV Test campaign authors, from left: Jörg Hahn, Stefano Binda, Edward Breeuwer, Roberto Prieto-Cerdeira, Marco Falcone, Alexander Mudrak, Gustavo Lopez- Risueño,…

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March 17, 2014
An Airborne Experimental Test Platform

Unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs comprise a category of aircraft that fly without a human operator onboard. They are more popularly referred to…

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March 13, 2014
AFSC Commander: Suspected Chinese ASAT Weapon could threaten GPS

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy Douglas Loverro The head of Air Force Space Command (AFSC) told lawmakers today (March 12,…

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March 11, 2014
HxGN Live 2014

A number of user conferences for customers of Hexagon AB’s precise measurement brands and products will be combined in the Swedish corporation’s fourth…

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March 6, 2014
FY15 Budget: GPS III Procurement to Slow, Dual-Launch Funding Cut

The Air Force is slowing GPS modernization and dropping part of the funding for dual launch of satellites, said defense officials describing the…

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March 5, 2014
DoT Agrees to GPS CNAV Test Plan, Seeks Public Comment

Message Type 30: satellite clock data, and corrections for ionospheric and group delay. From IS–GPS–200G In a Federal Register notice issued today (March…

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February 28, 2014
Pentagon Chooses Global Hawk over U-2, Trims Other Unmanned Systems

With the war in Afghanistan winding down and the pressure against federal spending increasing, the Pentagon is reconfiguring itself for leaner peacetime operations…

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February 28, 2014
NIST Plans GPS Cybersecurity Research

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is building a new lab that will support work on securing the use of GPS…

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February 28, 2014
Change in GPS IIR/IIR-M Satellite Battery Charging Will Extend Mission Life

Modifications in the battery charging protocol of on-orbit GPS satellites are expected to substantially extend the mission life of the spacecraft — a…

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February 27, 2014
E-GNSS for Road Transport: On Galileo’s Home Field

Sabine Dannelke, GSA Administrative Board chairperson. Inside GNSS photo by Peter Gutierrez Road transport has always been a key sector for European GNSS,…

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