Global experiences with public private partnerships for land registry services: A critical review
Dr. Keith Clifford Bell
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of experiences globally with LRS PPPs and privatization proposals. Readers may recall that in the first part of the paper published in November'2019 issue the emphasis was on understanding privatization and Public Private Partnerships. In the second part published in the December 2019 issue, the author shared some of the global experiences from Canada, United Kingdom and Malaysia. In this concluding part the author shares the experiences from the Philippines, New Zealand and Australia... [more]
The consequences of vulnerabilities within autonomous navigation are alarming
Jennifer Edis
From advances in mass-market urban autonomous vehicles to biomedical autonomous robots within the human body, autonomous navigation is entering new environments where the stakes have never been higher... [more]
Do we need GNSS alternatives, OR, should we protect what we already have?
Graeme Hooper
For future 2020 and onwards GNSS trends, systems like GRIFFIN and issues associated with spectrum protection are sure to gain both greater industry focus and adoption, particularly in safety and integrity level (SIL) related applications... [more]
The challenges for resilient PNT in 2020
Guy Buesnel
Given the scale of GNSS interference and spoofing events we've observed worldwide in 2019 , the integrity (trustworthiness) of GNSS is becoming even more important to users than the fundamental measures of GNSS receiver performance... [more]
The case for automotive GNSS cyber security measures
Yoav Zangvil
Since the backbone of automotive position, navigation, time and velocity is dependent on real and secure GNSS data, the spoofing threat is considered dangerous for the safety of using ADAS and driverless-based cars... [more]
The lasting impact...Remebring Prof David Last
We have lost David Last. He died suddenly in a light aircraft crash near Puffin Island off the coast of Anglesey on 25th November 2019. His contribution to the domain of GNSS shall remain invaluable. Coordinates have been fortunate to have interacted with him on several occasions on range of topics. As we fondly remember him, following are excerpts of some of the insights that Prof Last shared with us... [more]
High accuracy and cost effective INS by SBG systems
MicroSurvey inCAD 2020 released
Zenith16 - The new GeoMax GNSS receiver
Trimble extends the reach of GNSS with LTI Laser Rangefinders
Fugro to provide hydrographic surveying services to NOAA
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China to launch Beidou-3 satellites in 2020
Third Glonass-K Satelite launch to take place in March 2020
Robust receiver in development for critical infrastructure
India’s NAVIC GNSS capability declared an allied system by U.S. Congress
Autonomous drone tech in Madrid warehouse
Drone-based aerial intelligence platform for mine planning
Airbus-built CHEOPS satellite successfully launched on Soyuz
BRICS nations working on framework deal to build RS satellites