America’s dependence on GPS is a matter of national security, economic vitality, and daily life. We all agree: the United ...
India's aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), is collecting data on GPS interference and ...
Every six minutes, somewhere in the United States, an underground utility line is damaged by careless excavation. Such incidents not only disrupt electrical, gas, and other services but also create ...
Two European Space Agency (ESA) microsatellites will soon be launched to study climate variables linked to water using GNSS reflectometry. The twin HydroGNSS ...
Grab Singapore has launched a pilot program that uses high-accuracy lane-level GPS positioning to enhance the navigation experience for its driver and delivery partners in Singapore. The pilot — ...
Hexagon, a global leader in measurement and positioning technologies, has entered an agreement to acquire Inertial Sense, a provider of tactical-grade global navigation solutions and inertial ...
Inertial Sense’s capabilities seek to complement Hexagon’s assured positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) portfolio.
America’s dependence on GPS is a matter of national security, economic vitality, and daily life. We all agree: the United States must develop strong, resilient alternatives to satellite-based PNT.
Engineers-turned-sleuths in Moss Landing Harbor, California, had a similar clue to go on: the tracks of a GPS jammer across a spectrum analyzer. For months, the elusive culprit had jammed GPS signals ...
It’s a great time for location applications because technology hardware standards and Android application programming interfaces (APIs) are all evolving simultaneously to enable an improved location ...
You may have heard about “NMEA data” with respect to GPS. NMEA is an acronym for the National Marine Electronics Association. NMEA existed well before GPS was invented. According to the NMEA website, ...