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December 15, 2021
Galileo Grows by Two

A Soyuz launcher operated by Arianespace and commissioned by ESA lifted off with the pair of 715 kg satellites from French Guiana on…

By Inside GNSS


December 13, 2021
INS Technology Advances LiDAR Surveying Capabilities

Join Adam Barnes, Head of Product at Advanced Navigation, and Ashley Cox, Chief Operating Officer at Cordel, to find out how the latest…

By Inside GNSS


December 13, 2021
Fast and Furious: The Keys to High-Dynamic Positioning

Rapidly changing motion means that every aspect of positioning must be carefully re-examined and re-evaluated to avoid costly and dangerous positioning errors. The…

By Inside GNSS


December 6, 2021
Safran Enters into Exclusive Discussions to Acquire Orolia, a World Leader in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing

Safran recently announced that it has entered into exclusive discussions to acquire Orolia from Eurazeo. Orolia is one of the world leaders in…

By Inside GNSS


December 6, 2021
Unicore Communications GNSS Hardware available through Rx Networks

Unicore Communications (Unicore), a leading manufacturer of GNSS hardware, is a sister-company to Rx Networks within the BDStar group of companies, and is…

By Inside GNSS


December 2, 2021
BeiDou Conducts Laser Communication Experiment, Steps Ahead of U.S. — Could Improve SatNav Accuracy

In a race with the U.S. to develop a laser communications network in space, China’s BeiDou GNSS has conducted an inter-satellite and satellite-ground…

By Inside GNSS


November 30, 2021
Energy-Efficiency Considerations For GNSS Signal Acquisition

Future miniaturized sensors, to be used for example in bee-sized drones, mini-satellites, or wearable devices, are likely to include GNSS chipsets supporting accurate…

By Inside GNSS


November 30, 2021
Russia Explodes Own Satellite with Ground-Based Missile; Spokesperson Threatens GPS

Russia conducted an unannounced direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile test on November 15, targeting and exploding its own defunct satellite Tselina-D. After the test,…

By Inside GNSS


November 30, 2021
GIOVE-A, First Galileo Satellite, De-Commissioned after 16 Years in Service

Europe’s first prototype satnav space vehicle, Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element A (GIOVE-A), was decommissioned on November 24 after 16 years of work in…

By Inside GNSS


November 30, 2021
Muons Make the Alt-PNT Roster with Ability to Penetrate Rock, Buildings and Earth — And Act at High Latitude

The U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global announced the winner of its second Global-X Challenge, kicking off a proof-of-concept effort on…

By Inside GNSS


November 30, 2021
High-Precision A-PNT Card Aligned to Army CMOSS and SOSA Technical Standard

Spectranetix, Inc. has released its SX-124, ruggedized 3U OpenVPX high-performance position, navigation and timing (PNT) solution. With an ability to provide timing and…

By Inside GNSS


November 29, 2021
ENTER LEO on the GNSS Stage: Navigation with Starlink Satellites

We are witnessing a space renaissance. Tens of thousands of broadband low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are expected to be launched by the…

By Inside GNSS


November 24, 2021
Q: What is a factor graph?

A factor graph represents a global function of many variables as a product of local functions with smaller subsets of variables. This is…

By Inside GNSS


November 23, 2021
Overcoming MWIR Integration Challenges

Teledyne FLIR’s Neutrino® Series simplifies the process, shortening integration timelines and lowering costs.

By Inside GNSS


November 23, 2021
Achieving More with Less (Cost, Size, Weight and Power) Innovation Accelerates Accelerometers into Higher Levels of Inertial Performance

Having developed a breakthrough technology, the hard work is far from over. Now you have to show potential customers that previously unheard-of levels…

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