GNSS solutions for challenging environments
November 6, 2023
This cover story features two case studies of the use of GNSS to make port operations more efficient and two about their use to make railroads safer and more reliable.
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This cover story features two case studies of the use of GNSS to make port operations more efficient and two about their use to make railroads safer and more reliable.
GPS World EIC, Matteo Luccio, asked a few questions about the plan to Karen Van Dyke, Director for PNT and Spectrum Management in the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology (OST-R).
NGS awarded $4 million in grant funding to four institutions for projects that will research emerging problems in the field of geodesy, develop tools and models to advance the modernization of the National Spatial Reference System, and help address a nationwide deficiency of geodesists.
“Seen & Heard” is a monthly feature of GPS World magazine, traveling the world to capture interesting and unusual news stories involving the GNSS/PNT industry.
Fifty years since it was designed and approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), the GPS is at risk of losing its status as the world’s gold-standard location service, reported The Wall Street Journal.
GNSS is like opium. Highly addictive, pleasing to the user, but laced with peril when you’re hooked. GPS World readers are well aware of the vulnerabilities.
Ligado Networks has sued the U.S. federal government for $39 billion, alleging officials at the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) misappropriated Ligado’s exclusively licensed L-band spectrum to support secret DoD systems without permission or compensation.
SpaceX has signed a deal to launch four of Europe’s flagship navigation and secure communications satellites into orbit, reported The Wall Street Journal.
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