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New series of SPAN IMUs by NovAtel
GNSS simulator with support of GPS L1/L2 (C/A and P code), Glonass L1/L2 and Galileo E1
GNSS sensor system meets airborne laser scanner in UAV
GNSS spoken here!
Agilent Technologies unveils Beidou GNSS Signal Simulation
STIM300 - the smallest and highest performing, commercially available IMU in its category
Septentrio GNSS Receivers for Airborne Geophysical Surveys
Applanix POSPAC MMS V6.2 Software
Luckily, there are easier ways to test GPS devices
New version of Trimble RealWorks software
Carlson MC Pro Vx5 3D Machine Control Sensor ITT Exelis detects GNSS interference
MundoGEO#Connect LatinAmerica 2013 program confirmed |
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EUR 1 million in prizes beckons innovators using satellite navigation systems
The ESNC is once again inviting entrepreneurs from research and industry to present value-added business applications for the emerging sat nav market...[more]
Six Czech firms cooperate on applications for Galileo
Six domestic companies and scientific workplaces cooperate on projects using the signal from Galileo, the Transport Ministry, the umbrella institution for space activities in the Czech Republic, said...[more]
Real-Time service for high-precision GNSS by IGS
Fugro Seastar AS has been looking forward to demonstrating Real-Time Precise Point Positioning based solely on Galileo signals since the last two satellites were launched...[more]
STMicroelectronics chip performs Galileo system test
STMicroelectronics Teseo II singlechip satellite-tracking ICs performed successfully in the rst ground location test using Galileo...[more]
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Real-Time service for high-precision GNSS by IGS
Russian rockets to launch European navigation satellites
Beidou navigation system expands in Southeast Asia
China mobile phones to adopt Beidou navigation system
New technology to replace GPS
Seoul plans anti-GPS jamming system to thwart NORKS
Russia’s economic gained exceeds $25 864 b from GLONASS projects
Sprint selects u-blox
Mobile Location-Based Advertising in 2017 will be worth 6.5b
MapmyIndia partners BlackBerry
Satellite imagery helps fight locust plagues in N Africa
Thailand, China to cooperate on space survey, remote sensing |