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June 9, 2020
Multi-constellation, Multi-frequency RTK Board for Centimeter Accuracy

Tersus GNSS has released the BX40C RTK Board to support its series of GNSS boards and provide high-accuracy, fast positioning services. Powered by…

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June 7, 2020
How to Ensure Safety of Autonomous Vehicles?

We cannot simply test-drive our way to safety. Instead, innovative methods of demonstrating safety and reliability must come into play immediately. A free…

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June 7, 2020
LEO Successor to GNSS Comes Knocking

A group of Stanford Ph.D. and Masters graduates, with work experience among them at SpaceX, Ford Motor Systems, Blue Origin, Booz Allen Hamilton…

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June 7, 2020
Galileo on PATROL for Driver and Road Safety

The Position Authenticated Tachograph foR OSNMA Launch (PATROL) project is developing the first external GNSS facility for smart tachographs, using Galileo’s new Open…

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June 1, 2020
New GPS Performance Document Gives Glimpses of L2C, L5, Expanded Constellation

The U.S. Air Force updated the GPS Standard Positioning System (SPS) Performance Standard (PS) in mid-April, 2020, the first new Performance Standard document…

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June 1, 2020
Testing for Sure: Safety in Autonomy, a Two-Day Learning Experience

In three hours over two days, this special virtual workshop and professional learning experience rigorously investigates safety, integrity, standards and testing for precise…

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May 28, 2020
Purpose-built Autonomy Driver for OEM Receiver Built on Robot Operating System

Hexagon | NovAtel has released its first purpose-built driver, powered by Robot Operating System (ROS), to support its OEM7 family of GNSS receivers….

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May 26, 2020
PPK Software Open to all IMU’s, GNSS Receivers

Qinertia, a PPK software from SBG Systems, now supports third-party Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and offers a GNSS post-processing license that covers all…

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May 25, 2020
Green Lane Speeds Border Crossings of Essential Goods

Galileo Green Lane, a new mobile app, facilitates the free movement of freight, reduces waiting times at European Union borders, and prioritizes essential…

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May 25, 2020
5-cm Accuracy in Marine-Certified Receiver: Quad-Band Device Supports PPP Corrections

A new marine-certified quad-band GNSS receiver, the LD900 from VERIPOS, delivers accurate, reliable positioning in demanding offshore environments. The LD900 can track four GNSS…

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May 20, 2020
Why is bounding GNSS errors under rare or anomalous conditions important, and what makes it difficult?

Estimating and quantifying errors in GNSS and other navigation user equipment is a common task and is important for understanding what roles or…

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May 19, 2020
Washington View: U.S. Government Deals Body Blow to Its Own Military Security

The Federal Communications Commission ignored a technical standard defining radio-frequency interference. The five commissioners licensed powerful terrestrial broadcast next to the satellite band,…

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May 18, 2020
Contract to Plan Next Phase of EGNOS Evolution

The European Space Agency (ESA) awarded two contracts to Thales Alenia Space concerning system evolution of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS).

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May 18, 2020
Photonic Technology Brings a Cutting Edge to Inertial

Order-of-magnitude advances in inertial technology seem to take place roughly every 20 years, and the industry is poised at such a point now….

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May 15, 2020
Connected Ambulance Uses GPS to Tightly Coordinate Advanced Comms for Emergencies

A connected ambulance demonstrator develops a multitude of communications options on board, in preparation for a full healthcare connectivity development and test center…

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