Dr. Andrey Soloviev, Qunav GNSS and inertial technologies have a complicated mutual history. Once competitors for navigation and positioning applications, they now appear…
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National Physical Laboratory entrance This free one-day event at the British National Physical Laboratory in Teddington (London) on Wednesday, February 22 will present…
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View of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs The 2012 JNC – Joint Navigation Conference (Guidance, Navigation and Control) will…
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Air Force Capt. Bryony Veater in Kandahar, Afghanistan with a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver in November 2011. She trains U.S. and coalition forces…
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John Porcari, US DoT Deputy Secretary U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation John Porcari told a congressional committee today (February 8, 2012) that the…
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This sponsored series of magazine articles by GNSS experts covers pressing issues for engineers, designers, manufacturers and policy makers of the global satellite…
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Chris Rizos heads the School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems at University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He founded the university’s…
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Trimble’s year-on-year revenues grew 35 percent to $435.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2011, while GAAP net income declined 20 percent, according…
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The European Space Agency (ESA) today (February 2, 2012) signed a contract to build a further eight Galileo satellites, alongside other agreements to…
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Solar flare viewed January 23, 2012. NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory image. Although it was billed as the strongest for the past eight years…
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Russia’s GNSS program plans to launch three more satellites in the first half of 2012 as part of a 20.55 billion ruble (US$655…
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A Senate investigation into how the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) handled a request to rezone spectrum adjacent to GPS frequencies for LightSquared’s powerful…
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In an effort to improve constellation sustainment, on or about Feb. 1, 2012, SVN-49 will resume transmitting an L-band signal using PRN24 as…
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GPS and other space systems fare well in the Department of Defense (DoD) strategic budget initiative outlined today (January 26, 2012) by U.S….
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