GPS World's Navigate Weekly: Magnetic Navigation 2022 – Freedom from GNSS?
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NASA moon mission set to break record in navigation signal test

NASA’s Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) payload will test a powerful new lunar navigation capability using Earth’s GNSS signals at the Moon for the first time.

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BAE unveils advanced M-code receiver at ION Joint Navigation Conference

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OPINION

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Magnetic Navigation 2022 – Freedom from GNSS?

By Dana Goward
In a world where GPS and other GNSS signals can be easily denied or, worse, spoofed, interest in other forms of navigation has rebounded.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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U-blox announces full-featured platform to test IoT solutions

XPLR-IOT-1 enables end-to-end proofs of concepts for IoT products and applications.

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NAVCEN website redesign now live

The NAVCEN website upgrade and redesign is now live.

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Companies join on E112 caller location compliance for Europe

Keysight Technologies Inc. is collaborating with DEKRA to ensure that chipset and device vendors can validate E112 caller location functionality.

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OSNMA anti-spoofing tech now on PolaRx5 GNSS reference receivers

Septentrio has launched Open Service Navigation Message Authentication on its high-end PolaRx5 reference receiver series.

WEBINAR

Testing Adaptive antenna Arrays for GNSS Receivers

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.

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Date: June 23
Time: 1 p.m. EDT
Duration: 45 minutes
Sponsored by: Rohde & Schwartz

Markus Irsigler, Product Manager GNSS, Rohde & Schwartz
Sebastian Kehl-Waas, Application Engineer, Rohde & Scwartz

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Tiny clock meets big challenges

Chip-scale atomic clocks can supplement GNSS receivers to provide accurate and reliable time in GNSS-challenged environments.

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