High-Precision Positioning with Smartphone Measurements
Learning GNSS positioning corrections for smartphones using Graph Convolution Neural Networks.
By Inside GNSSLearning GNSS positioning corrections for smartphones using Graph Convolution Neural Networks.
By Inside GNSSA look at algorithms developed for the real-time detection and localization of GNSS interference sources, and an investigation into last year’s disruption at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
By Inside GNSSInside GNSS’ upcoming webinar, “Understanding Latency for PNT Application Development,” delves into the critical topic of data rate and latency for position, navigation and timing, a key element for PNT systems in a number of fields.
By Inside GNSSOffshore applications can now rely on higher accuracy and faster convergence through Apex PRO Correction Services from Hexagon | Veripos.
By Inside GNSSLeveraging tight coupling of GNSS with terrestrial radionavigation and inertial sensing provides robust PVT for unmanned aerial vehicles, but additional layers will be required for autonomous UAM.
By Inside GNSSIdentifying multipath reflectors for validating ray tracing in urban canyons.
By Inside GNSSIdentifying seismic signals in GNSS reference stations using machine learning.
By Inside GNSSA: While GPS satellite faults have always been infrequent, they have become rarer in the past decade due to the maturity of the GPS constellation and its Operational Control Segment (OCS). Lessons learned from past GPS satellite failures have also aided the development of newer GNSS constellations such as the European Galileo.
By Inside GNSSWhy the timekeeping and GNSS communities should start preparing.
By Inside GNSSA look at the state of 5G NR NTN.
By Dawn M.K. Zoldi (Colonel, USAF, Ret.)As part of its climate change policy aimed at reducing emissions by 70% by 2030, the Danish Government is rapidly moving towards the introduction of a GNSS-based road user charging (RUC) scheme for heavy goods vehicles (HGV). The intention is to introduce the new system starting in 2025, which will replace Denmark’s participation in the Eurovignette scheme, which applies to HGV weighing 12 tons or more.
By Peter GutierrezIRVINE, Calif.—Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, recently introduced an innovative series of mil-spec GPS/GNSS antennas for use in various small form factor and mobile applications.
By Inside GNSS