
Inside the box: GPS and relativity
October 9, 2023
Clocks are at the heart of GPS. Advances in space-qualified atomic clocks that kept time to within 10 nanoseconds over a day were a key development that made GPS possible.
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Clocks are at the heart of GPS. Advances in space-qualified atomic clocks that kept time to within 10 nanoseconds over a day were a key development that made GPS possible.
Rokubun released a library solution for decoding and processing Galileo Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA) for embedded platforms.
GPS World’s Editorial Advisory Board elaborates on the question, “Is the GNSS community failing to exploit the potential of chip-scale atomic clocks (CSAC)?”
The EASA has certified Madrid-based European Satellite Services Provider as a pan-European communication services provider for Iris data link services.
NVS-01 is the first second-generation satellite of the Indian Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), also known as Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC).
Space Systems Command (SSC), the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), United Launch Alliance (ULA) and their mission partners successfully launched the […]
The U.S. DOT has unveiled its CPNT Action Plan, which contains steps the department is taking to drive CPNT adoption across the United States transportation system and within other critical infrastructure areas.
Spirent has concluded a review of Xona Space Systems’ PULSAR production signals, and has deemed them feasibile for integration into the SimXona product line.
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