GPS World's Navigate Weekly: Quectel launches high-performance GNSS positioning module Galileo satellites undergo magnetic testing at ESTEC
| | Within ESA’s Maxwell EMC Facility, each Galileo satellite is switched on as if already operating in space. | READ MORE | | READ MORE |
| | U-blox has announced its smallest GNSS module series to date, the u-blox MIA-M10, built on the ultra-low-power u-blox M10 GNSS platform. | READ MORE |
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| | Quectel Wireless Solutions has released the LC76G , a single-band compact GNSS module featuring fast and accurate location performance as well as ultra-low power consumption. | READ MORE |
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| | DeltaQuad has successfully integrated an advanced GPS anti-jamming system into its unmanned aerial vehicle. | READ MORE | | READ MORE |
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| By their nature, GNSS signals are weak and vulnerable to interference as false ones can easily be generated and transmitted — leading to navigation that is practically useless. One method to detect and mitgate such threats is the use of adaptive antenna arrays. The webinar explains how these systems work, what signal processing techniques are being used and how multi-antenna GNSS receivers can be tested against these threats using signal generators from R&S. | Registering gives you access to this webinar even after it airs! | REGISTER TODAY |
| Date: June 23 Time: 1 p.m. EDT Duration: 45 minutes Sponsored by: Rohde & Schwarz Markus Irsigler, Product Manager GNSS, Rohde & Schwarz Sebastian Kehl-Waas, Application Engineer, Rohde & Schwarz
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| | A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the June 2022 issue of GPS World magazine. | READ MORE |
| | A team of researchers has developed a system that uses White Rabit to achieve decimeter-level position accuracy in multipath environments. | READ MORE |
| | GPS positioning for navigation and mapping is challenging in urban environments, where GPS signals often are blocked by tall buildings. | READ MORE |
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