Bushy House Britain’s Position, Navigation and Timing Network of the Digital Systems KTN (Knowledge Transfer Network) presents a one-day workshop on "Natural Threats…
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NavTech GPS will offer its 2011 west coast GNSS technical seminars at the Doubletree Hotel in San Diego, California from Monday, March 28…
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Spirent Communications, long established in the laboratory test marketplace with its line of navigation and positioning simulators, has extended its product development into…
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The GPS program continues progress on several fronts — in space and on the ground. During fall 2010, the U.S. Air Force and…
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Aurora as seen from International Space Station Return to "GNSS Year in Review" This subject gave the GNSS world a wake-up call on…
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Simple harmonic motion Return to "GNSS Year in Review" At first glance, interoperability and its implication of at least some degree of cooperation…
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Yes, it’s that time — when we try to anticipate what 2011 holds for GNSS by analyzing (or just trying to remember) the…
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Horses racing by Margret Hofheinz-Doering 1956 Return to "GNSS Year in Review" We’ve come a long ways from the attitudes of the Cold…
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2010 insidegnss.com readership was up 37% What do you read? In 2010, there were 37 percent more visits to insidegnss.com, and it’s interesting…
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Soyuz launch of IOV satellite. ESA illustration Europe’s Galileo space-based navigation system still awaits launch of its first in-orbit validation (IOV) satellites —…
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Col. Bernard Gruber The GPS Directorate completed its second Annual GPS Enterprise Review (AGER) on December 17, concluding that the program has achieved…
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Photo courtesy of Russian Presidential Press and Information Office Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has fired two space officials and…
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GMV will launch the SRX-10, a software GPS receiver for mass-market applications, at this year’s GSMA Mobile World Congress, scheduled February 14–17 in…
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Proton rocket The recent loss of three GLONASS-M satellites in space resulted from a series of mistakes made by the Russian Energia rocket…
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China successfully launched the seventh BeiDou-2 satellite — the second inclined geostationary orbit (IGSO) — today (4 a.m., December 18 local time) from…
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