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July 5, 2010
IES2011: International Ionospheric Effects Symposium

The 13th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium will take place at the Crowne Plaze Hotel (formerly the Radisson) in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia on…

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July 5, 2010
Trimble Dimensions 2010

The Trimble Dimensions conference covers real-world applications of positioning technology in the survey, construction, mapping and GIS, utility, mobile mapping, mobile resource management,…

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July 1, 2010
EUROCONTROL Contracts with Egis Avia to Study Solar Weather Effects on Europe’s Air Safety

Space weather and aviation (NASA image) EUROCONTROL, Europe’s air traffic control agency, is studying the effect of solar events on civil aviation applications…

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July 1, 2010
Reading between the Lines: GPS & 2010 National Space Policy

A new National Space Policy announced this week (June 28, 2010) by the White House appears to do more than elevate GPS in…

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June 30, 2010
New NovAtel Website Uses Customer Feedback to Build a User-Friendly Experience

GNSS OEM manufacturer NovAtel introduced its new website today, designed after feedback from customers and dealers to be more “intuitive and user friendly.”

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June 30, 2010
New Multi-GNSS Demonstration Campaign Launched for Asia-Oceania

Interoperability in a world of multiple global navigation satellite systems—everybody talks about it, but not much has been done about it in practice….

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June 30, 2010
GPS IIF Signals: Loud and Clear

Stanford GNSS Monitor Station Antenna Initial analyses by researchers in the United States and Germany of the transmissions from the first GPS Block…

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June 28, 2010
Obama’s National Space Policy Authorizes Use of Foreign GNSS Services to Strengthen GPS

A new U.S. National Space Policy announced today (June 28, 2010) by the White House says that foreign GNSS services may be used…

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June 23, 2010
Russian Company Offers ‘Preliminary’ Specifications for GLONASS CDMA Signal

Illustration of GLONASS-K satellite A provisional specification for the planned GLONASS CDMA signal has been defined and is available to receiver manufacturers interested…

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June 22, 2010
Lockheed Martin Team Completes Requirements Review for GPS IIIB Program

Lockheed Martin has announced successful completion of a key requirements review for the GPS IIIB satellite series under the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation…

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June 22, 2010
Generating Carrier Phase Measurements

Q: What is the carrier phase measurement? How is it generated in GNSS receivers? A: Simply put, the carrier phase measurement is a…

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June 22, 2010
Aviation Applications: Hybrid Navigation Techniques and Safety-of-Life Requirements

For the complete story, including figures, graphs, and images, please download the PDF of the article, above. Evolution of GNSS into a global…

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June 22, 2010
Level Crossing Rate Estimation (LCRE)

For the complete story, including figures, graphs, and images, please download the PDF of the article, above. Knowledge of carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR) can…

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June 22, 2010
Testing Multi-GNSS Equipment

FIGURE 1: Single- and multi-channel simulators, GPS/Galileo (on top) and GPS/GLONASS software receiver USB front end with controlled power source For the complete…

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June 22, 2010
GLONASS CDMA

For the complete story, including figures, graphs, and images, please download the PDF of the article, above. The decades of successful exploitation of…

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