Philipp Richter holds a doctoral degree in telecommunications and works currently as a post-doctoral researcher in the Wireless Communication and Positioning group at…
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Adrien Perkins is a Ph.D. candidate in the Stanford GPS Laboratory working under the guidance of Professor Per Enge in the Department of…
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Tyler Reid is currently a research scientist at Ford Motor Company. He received his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University in…
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Dr. Monica Navarro is a Senior Researcher at the Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya within the Communication Systems Division. She received the…
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Hiroyuki Yamada is the Senior Deputy Director: Sub-Division for Operational Safety and Human Element, Maritime Safety Division, International Maritime Organization (IMO). The Sub-Division…
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Lockheed Martin announced that its second-generation satellite-based augmentation system (2nd Gen SBAS) testbed started broadcasting in dual frequency, multi-constellation (DFMC) during testing this week that…
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Spirent’s GSS7000 Series of Multi-GNSS, Multi-frequency Simulators. Photo: Spirent. Spirent Communications plc, a leader in Galileo, GPS and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)…
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Nominations for the Institute of Navigation (ION) Fellows and Annual Awards are now being accepted. The ION Annual Awards Program is sponsored by The Institute of Navigation and…
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The BCM47755 is designed to enhance LBS applications for mobile phones, tablets and fitness wearables. Photo: Broadcom Ltd. No longer will a high-end,…
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SBG Systems is adding to its catalog a full set of technical services called the “SBG +Services”. Photo: SBG Systems. Rueil-Malmaison, France-based SBG…
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Robusta part no. SR4G031, a new antenna for metal surfaces. Photo: Antenova Ltd. Antenova Ltd, a manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules…
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Denver, Colorado-based Lockheed Martin announced that the U.S. Air Force awarded the company a $45.5 million contract to provide Military Code (M-Code) Early Use (MCEU)…
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Navigating the globe was once done using the sun, moon and stars as references, but modern times bring modern methods, and the majority…
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Q: How do you use GNSS to compute the attitude of an object?
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