Septentrio’s AsteRx SB3 GNSS receiver has rugged enclosure Septentrio has launched the AsteRx SB3 receiver family, enclosed in an IP68 housing. The receiver offers superior availability of RTK high-accuracy positioning because of its ability to track a wide variety of signals from all currently operating GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou).
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| Deployment-ready lidar system Voyage launched Seoul Robotics has launched Voyage, a plug-and-play lidar perception system. The all-in-one deployment kit is equipped with the company’s proprietary software SENSR2, lidar sensors and a computer.
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Swift Navigation and KDDI partner to expand precise positioning Swift Navigation is partnering with Tokyo-based KDDI Corporation, an international telecommunications company, to help bring Swift’s precise positioning technology to the Japan market. KDDI will also be a key partner in the global expansion of Skylark precise positioning service, which is now available across the continental U.S. and Europe in partnership with Deutsche Telekom.
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| US Air Force invests in flying cars Flying cars raise so much interest because of their potential to fulfill the space-age Jetsons promise, with the regular family parking one at their house.
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| Precision Clocks for Resilient Timing in GNSS Denied Environments Date: August 26, 2021 Sponsored Content by: Microchip Summary: Today’s society has ubiquitous dependence on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Consequently, resilient position, navigation and timing (PNT) in GNSS denied environments has become critically important. Jamming—either unintentional or malicious—and spoofing incidents present challenges to systems that have come to rely on an always-available GNSS signal. During this webinar, Microchip will focus on the importance of local time sources as a key contributor to resilient PNT.
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