The latest news and technologies in GPS/GNSS surveying and mapping.
| By David B. Zilkoski The new, modernized NSRS has a time-dependent component. This includes the geoid model. |
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| | CHC Navigation (CHCNAV) has launched the i73+ pocket-sized GNSS receiver. | READ MORE |
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| | The fifth GPS III satellite is now set healthy for initial operational use, according to the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center (NAVCEN). | READ MORE |
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| | Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, has introduced Leica Pegasus TRK, a reality-capture mobile-mapping system. | 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 mitigate 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. Eastern Duration: 40 minutes Sponsored by: Rohde & Schwarz Dr. Markus Irsigler, Product Manager GNSS, Rohde & Schwarz Sebastian Kehl-Waas, Application Engineer, Rohde & Schwarz
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| | BAE Systems has produced more than one and a half million military GPS receivers. | READ MORE |
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