The latest news and technologies in GPS/GNSS surveying and mapping.
| | BAE Systems unveiled its newest advanced M-Code GPS receiver this week in San Diego. | READ MORE |
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| | WingXpand debuted a 7-foot expandable-wing drone that fits in a backpack. | READ MORE |
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| | BAE Systems has expanded the capabilities of its Digital GPS Anti-Jam Receiver (DIGAR) by enabling beamforming with Trimble receivers. | READ MORE |
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| SPONSORED | | GNSS/INS simulators can model motion and acceleration far beyond the capabilities of anything on Earth or in space. Find out how CAST Navigation’s simulators ensure consistently accurate results when you test your navigation systems to their limits. | LEARN 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 |
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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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| | We asked Dean Kemp, Ph.D., director of Marketing, Aerospace and Defense for Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division, a few questions. | READ MORE |
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