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March 23, 2010
IFEN Software Receiver Workshop: IEEE/ION PLANS conference

IFEN GmbH is hosting a SX-NSR Software Receiver Workshop during the IEEE/ION PLANS conference, on Wednesday, May 5. The workshop focuses on multi-sensor,…

By Inside GNSS


March 19, 2010
The Weilheim Dish — Keeping an Eye on Galileo

From left, Johann Furthner, Walter Päffgen (managing director of Galileo Control Center), and Steffen Thölert Up close and personal, the curved aluminum antenna…

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March 18, 2010
Russia to Put 8 CDMA Signals on 4 GLONASS Frequencies

Prof. Grigoriy Stupak. JPL/IGS photo [Corrected March 20] Russia is “close to completion” of a coordination plan for the “whole set of GLONASS…

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March 17, 2010
Shanghai Hosts Mapping and Surveying Exhibition, GNSS Symposia in April

The 2010 CISME exhibition, including three GNSS-related symposia, will be held at the Shanghai EverBright Convention Center April 8 through 10, 2010. "Digital…

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March 17, 2010
Why Walk Your Map When You Can Fly It?

It’s hard to decide which of Patrick Robertson’s new toys — ah, I mean, remarkable scientific research tools — is the coolest: the…

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March 17, 2010
Rescheduled: Head of India’s GNSS Space Program Speaks at Nottingham on May 17

Dr. Suresh V. Kibe, ISRO The GNSS Research and Applications Center of Excellence (GRACE) at University of Nottingham has rescheduled the lecture by…

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March 12, 2010
Bright Ideas Welcome at 2010 European Satellite Navigation Competition

European Satellite Navigation Competition Awards 2009 The European Satellite Navigation Competition (Galileo Masters), now in its seventh year, is seeking the best ideas…

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March 11, 2010
Don’t Forget to Pat the Lion

Photo: Wikimedia Commons, User:Mattos You walk past the dual-lion statue (pictured at right) as you enter a passage way from Odeonplatz to der…

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March 11, 2010
Delays Continue to Plague Europe’s Galileo GNSS Program

Paul Verhoef, GNSS Programs Manager, European Commission At this week’s (March 9–11) Munich Satellite Navigation Summit, Galileo program officials — public and private…

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March 10, 2010
Peter de Bakker

Ir. Peter de Bakker graduated from the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering of Delft University of Technology. He started as a Ph.D. candidate at…

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March 10, 2010
Michelangelo Albertazzi

Michelangelo Albertazzi is a radionavigation system engineer at the European Space Agency (ESTEC, The Netherlands). Albertazzi works for ESA’s Technical Directorate.

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March 10, 2010
Michel Tossaint

Michel Tossaint is a radionavigation system engineer at the European Space Agency (ESTEC, The Netherlands) in the GNSS Evolution Team of the Navigation…

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March 10, 2010
Jaron Samson

Jaron Samson has been a radionavigation system engineer at the European Space Agency (ESTEC, The Netherlands) since 2003. Previously, he worked at the…

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March 9, 2010
Sampler Plate from Munich Summit

Tony Russo, U.S. National Office for Space-Based PNT Ah, another Munich Summit plenary session filled with many already-knowns and former unknowns, the latter…

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March 9, 2010
Abstracts for Institute of Navigation’s GNSS Conference Due Friday March 12

A dramatic site in the Columbia River Gorge,a few miles outside of Portland, Oregon Abstracts are due this Friday for the fall ION…

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