Closing the urban canyon: Why improving GNSS reliability will be vital for autonomous cars
October 14, 2025
These human-built canyons can confuse GNSS receivers making it hard to accurately calculate a vehicle’s position.
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These human-built canyons can confuse GNSS receivers making it hard to accurately calculate a vehicle’s position.
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