Volume 21, Issue 6, June 2025

gSim – Low Cost Dual Frequency GPS & Galileo Simulator

Pavel Kovár, adam Puta, Pavel Puricer and Katerina Kovárová

GNSS Constellation Specific Monthly Analysis Summary: May 2025

Narayan Dhital

Combating Air Pollution in NCT of Delhi: Strategic Pathways

A K Jain
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Volume 21, Issue 5, May 2025
 
 

Cleaning and conservation of river Yamuna in Delhi

A K Jain

GNSS Constellation specific monthly analysis summary: April 2025

Narayan Dhital

Emerging underwater survey technologies: A review and future outlook

Osayi Philip Igbinenikaro, Oladipo Olugbenga Adekoya and Emmanuel Augustine Etukudoh


Dec 2024 | No Comment

The objective of this study is to create a new platform for the automated detection of irregularly shaped man-made marine objects (ISMMMOs) in large datasets derived from marine aerial survey imagery. Readers may recall that we published the first part of the paper in October issue. We present here the concluding part

Kaya Kuru

School of Engineering …

Dec 2024 | No Comment

The proposed method is implemented in our college academic block and the experimental results show that our navigation method is feasible and effective

R.Deiva Nayagam

Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Ramco Institute of Technology, Rajapalayam-626117, Tamilnadu, India

D.Selvathi

Senior Professor & Head, Bio Medical Engineering Programme, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, Sivakasi, India.

R.Geeta

Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Chennai Institute of …

Dec 2024 | No Comment

The analysis performed in this report is solely his work and own opinion. State Program: U.S.A (G); EU (E); China (C) “Only MEO- SECM satellites”; Russia (R); Japan (J); India (I)

Dec 2024 | No Comment

Urban policies, resettlement and low-cost housing are the powerful tools of the poverty reduction which transform the lives of the poor

Nov 2024 | No Comment

The Pentagon’s first batch of advanced GPS satellites, part of the GPS IIIF program, is experiencing significant delays. The initial batch is now projected to be eight to eleven months behind schedule, with the U.S. Space Force citing manufacturing issues from contractor Lockheed Martin, particularly with complex components critical to the satellites’ functionality. The first …