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April 22, 2010
Michael Angermann

Michael Angermann received a Ph.D. in electronic engineering from the University of Ulm, Germany. He is currently with DLR, where his research interests…

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April 22, 2010
Patrick Robertson

Patrick Robertson received a Ph.D. in electronic engineering from the University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich. He is currently with DLR, where…

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April 22, 2010
David Last

David Last is a radionavigation expert and consultant, past president of the Royal Institute of Navigation, and professor emeritus at the University of…

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April 20, 2010
GSA Seeks New Leadership

Pedro Pedreira The European Commission (EC) is recruiting for an executive director of the Galileo Supervisory Agency (GSA), the new designation of the…

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April 19, 2010
U.S. Air Force Prepares First IIF GPS Satellite for Launch on May 21

A launch pad at Cape Canaveral (satellite image courtesy of GeoEye) Launch of the first GPS Block IIF (follow-on) satellite is currently scheduled…

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April 17, 2010
GAGAN Delayed Again

ISRO GSAT-4 satellite India’s first GPS/SBAS payload, the GAGAN (GPS-Aided Geo-Augmented Navigation system) transmitter on the GSAT-4 geostationary satellite, disappeared into the Bay…

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April 14, 2010
EC Liberates Galileo ICD Signal Specification

Today’s (April 13) release of an updated “Galileo Open Service Signal-In-Space Interface Control Document” (OS SIS ICD) freed the key specification document in…

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April 13, 2010
Septentrio and FreeFlight Systems Partner on New GPS/SBAS Avionics Receivers

Septentrio and FreeFlight Systems will develop new GPS/SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) receivers for air traffic control as part of a new strategic…

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April 13, 2010
FAA Predicts Erosion of GPS WAAS Service Due to Intelsat GEO Failure

Galaxy 15 satellite under construction. Orbital Sciences photo [updated April 13] Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials say that loss of control over an…

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April 12, 2010
ESA Issues Call for Papers for NAVITEC 2010

Sponsors of NAVITEC 2010, the fifth European Space Agency (ESA) Workshop on Satellite Navigation Technologies, have issued a call for papers for the…

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April 12, 2010
Averna Adds Telogis GeoBase GPS Routing Functionality to NAVASIM Simulator

Averna has announced that its Universal Receiver Tester (URT) NAVigation Advanced SIMulator (NAVASIM) now includes the GeoBase toolkit from Telogis.

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April 12, 2010
GPS Partnership Council Meeting 2010

The tenth GPS Partnership Council meeting will take place at the Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, on May…

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April 11, 2010
Full-Stop Shopping for GPS Jammers on Google? Why Didn’t We Think of That?

GPS/cell phone jammer It sounded like an excellent idea: convince Google to thwart on-line searches for GPS jammers, and, according to Bob Brewin,…

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April 10, 2010
U.S. Invites Comments for Easing GPS SVN49 Signal Anomaly

(This article first appeared in the March 31 Inside GNSS SIGNALS eNewsletter) The GPS Wing is in the middle of a yearlong process…

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April 10, 2010
GNSS Opportunities Help Drive UK to Set Up National Space Agency

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits the Geospatial Building at the University of Nottingham. Photo courtesy of GRACE (This article first appeared in…

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