
UAVOS tests AI navigation in GNSS-denied environments
August 27, 2024
UAVOS has collaborated with a client to conduct extensive testing of UAVOS’ autopilot system, which utilizes computer vision technology.
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UAVOS has collaborated with a client to conduct extensive testing of UAVOS’ autopilot system, which utilizes computer vision technology.
The UK Ministry of Defence will construct a new anti-jamming test facility at Boscombe Down in Wiltshire, England. This facility is designed to safeguard military equipment from threats posed by GPS jamming.
TrustPoint has secured two Direct-to-Phase II contracts from SpaceWERX to advance its GPS-independent ground control segment and develop an advanced PNT security applications.
A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the August 2024 issue of GPS World magazine.
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