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EGNOS capability enhanced with addition of new generation transponders
As part of the actions undertaken by the European Commission to upgrade and maintain the EGNOS system, on 22 March two geostationary transponders – GEO-2 – were successfully launched on board the SES ASTRA 5B satellite from the European Space Port in Kourou, French Guiana...[more]
ESA to Award Certificates For First Galileo Position Fixes
To mark the first anniversary of Galileo’s historic first satnav positioning measurement, ESA plans to award certificates to groups who picked up signals from the four satellites in orbit to perform their own fixes. In 2011 and 2012 the first four satellites were launched – the minimum number needed for navigation fixes...[more]
Global Navigation Satellite Receiver From Galileo Satellite Navigation Now Available on Cadence Tensilica ConnX DSP IP Cores
Cadence Design Systems, Inc has announced that Galileo’s softwarebased GNSS receiver is now available on Tensilica® ConnX DSP IP cores...[more]
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IRNSS-1B successfully launched
Russia’s Glonass GPS system suffers major disruption
GPS III program faces cuts, more delays in 2015 budget
Rx Networks Launches BeiDou Services
High-tech surveillance data on China islands
Pinpointing users where GPS doest’t work
Australian soil carbon map sets a baseline for future gains
GPS devices in election campaign in India
Abu Dhabi completes the development of i-TINS
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RADARSAT-2 info for the Malaysia Remote Sensing Agency
European Parliament adopts Copernicus
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