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November 30, 2013
Willy Vigneau

Willy Vigneau graduated from the “Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace” in 1999. He has been in charge of the Radionavigation…

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November 30, 2013
Sébastien Carcanague

Sébastien Carcanague graduated as an electronic engineer in 2009 from ENAC (Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) in Toulouse, France. From 2009 to 2012,…

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November 30, 2013
Wei Jiang

Wei Jiang is a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Civil and Environment Engineering in University of New South Wales, Australia. Her current…

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November 30, 2013
Gang Sun

Gang Sun is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Precision Instrument, School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology. His…

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November 30, 2013
Marek Ziebart

Marek Ziebart is professor of space geodesy at University College London (UCL), vice dean for research in the Faculty of Engineering Science, and…

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November 30, 2013
Lei Wang

Lei Wang is a Ph.D. candidate in the Space Geodesy & Navigation Laboratory (SGNL) at University College London (UCL). He received a Bachelors…

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November 27, 2013
Auto Regulators Seek to Shape Navigation Devices and Apps

Highway safety officials are crafting guidelines aimed at pushing manufacturers to make portable electronic devices — including cell phones, hand-held navigation receivers, and…

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November 27, 2013
First Galileo FOC Satellite ‘Doresa’ Passes Thermal Vacuum Tests

The first full operational capability (FOC) Galileo satellite has survived the most difficult of all the environmental tests “with flying colors,” according to…

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November 26, 2013
Rohde & Schwarz GNSS Simulator Now Supports Chinese BeiDou Standard

R&S SMBV100A screenshot with K107 BeiDou option Rohde & Schwarz has added BeiDou functionality to its GNSS simulator integrated into the company’s R&S…

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November 26, 2013
China Satellite Navigation Conference 2014 Planned for Nanjing

Academician Sun Jiadong, Chairman of CSNC 2014 The organizing committee for the fifth China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC 2014) is inviting papers for…

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November 19, 2013
RF Spectrum Protection

Jules McNeff, Overlook SystemsTechnologies, Inc. EDITOR’S NOTE: Jules McNeff answers additional questions on the subject of spectrum protection and sharing in a special…

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November 18, 2013
Finding the Right Algorithm

Receiver (on the right) and antenna (on the left) comprised the on-board unit used in both data collections Working Papers explore the technical…

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November 18, 2013
Multipath vs. NLOS signals

Q: How Does Non-Line-of-Sight Reception Differ From Multipath Interference? A: It is well known that GNSS signals may be reflected by buildings, walls,…

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November 18, 2013
Elizabeth Rooney: ‘Not a typical job for most working mums.’

Main antenna on FOC Galileo satellite SIDEBAR: Elizabeth Rooney’s Compass Points Going for her first big job interview after college, Elizabeth Rooney admits…

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November 18, 2013
GNSS Spectrum: Sharing or Protection?

Jules McNeff, Overlook SystemsTechnologies, Inc. EDITOR’S NOTE: The special “GNSS Forum” continues the discussion of spectrum sharing and protection addressed in the “Thought…

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