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January 16, 2020
GPS III SVN-74, First of Its Kind, Goes Active

The U.S. Air Force Second Space Operations Squadron (2 SOPS) has turned the first GPS III satellite, SVN-74, healthy and active.

By Inside GNSS


January 8, 2020
Hexagon Goes the Extra Mile

Hexagon AB, a global leader in sensor, software and autonomous solutions, brought its vision of the autonomous future for infrastructure, vehicle mobility and…

By Inside GNSS


January 8, 2020
HxDR: New Vision of Digital Reality at CES 2020

A new cloud-based, digital reality visualization platform in the Hexagon AB booth captured the attention of CES 2020 visitors in Las Vegas this…

By Inside GNSS


January 8, 2020
First Shipment of Modernized Signal Generators Delivered to FAA’s WAAS Navigation Service

Hexagon | NovAtel announced that shipments of next-generation Ground Uplink Station (GUS) Signal Generators have commenced in fulfillment of the contract with the…

By Inside GNSS


January 7, 2020
GPS Has Role in Probing Universe’s Mysteries

International astronomers linked observations from eight telescopes, including the the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME), to pinpoint the location of a repeating…

By Inside GNSS


January 7, 2020
Nav Sensor Logs Android Phone Measurements

A Russian software company, Navigation Expert, has announced its newly upgraded Nav Sensor Recorder v3.2, a free application for Android that enables users…

By Inside GNSS


January 6, 2020
Hexagon Demonstrates Lane-Level Accuracy with Safety and Integrity at CES 2020

Correction Technology and Software Positioning Engine Showcased in Las Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada, January 6, 2020) – Hexagon’s Positioning Intelligence division is proud…

By Inside GNSS


January 5, 2020
Low-cost GNSS/INS Integration Conquers Harsh Environments

A software-driven navigation engine makes consistent, reliable navigation possible in tunnels, garages and urban canyons. In difficult GNSS signal environments for driving—and here…

By Inside GNSS


January 2, 2020
Bootstrapping Location for Army Patrols

Forward-deployed U.S. military personnel will soon benefit from warfighter localization sensor units that provide tracking information in GPS-denied environments in a bootstrap mode….

By Inside GNSS


December 31, 2019
GNSS and Inertial Manufacturers Team for Rapid, High-Volume Supply

Septentrio and Analog Devices now combine their technology specialties, multi-frequency multi-constellation GNSS receivers and high-quality inertial measurement units (IMUs), respectively, to deliver centimeter-accurate…

By Inside GNSS


December 30, 2019
Qualcomm’s New Chip: More Power, More Features, Same Ol’ GNSS

In early December, Qualcomm made its annual announcement of a new chip for phones and wearables in the coming year. Qualcomm’s flagship system-on-chip…

By Inside GNSS


December 26, 2019
EU Agency for the Space Program to replace GSA in 2021

A new European Union Agency for the Space Program (EUSPA) will succeed and expand the current European GNSS Agency (GSA), which has been…

By Inside GNSS


December 24, 2019
Satellite Visibility to Aid Claus Mission

In lead position on a sleigh rising from the North Pole to a height of 200 meters — standard cruising altitude for global…

By Inside GNSS


December 23, 2019
Robust Receiver in Development for Critical Infrastructure

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) awarded a contract for the development of the Galileo-based TIming Receiver for CriticAl INfrastructure Robustness (GIANO) to Thales…

By Inside GNSS


December 18, 2019
Going Up Smoke: GLONASS, BeiDou Lob New Launches

China threw two BeiDou satellites into space on Dec. 16. According to Yang Changfeng, BeiDou constellation chief designer, this brings to 24 the…

By Inside GNSS


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