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July 1, 2014
I attended the China Satellite Navigation Conference in Nanjing in May, the fifth year of CSNC and […]
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I attended the China Satellite Navigation Conference in Nanjing in May, the fifth year of CSNC and […]
The LBS market continues to grow strongly and with the arrival of always-on ubiquitous location, ABI Research believes […]
The Federal Communications Commission plans to issue the largest fine in its history against C.T.S. Technology Co., Limited, […]
BeiDou Releases Public Service Performance Document In late December, director Ran Chengqi of China’s Satellite Navigation System Management […]
On December 27, 2013, the first anniversary of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System providing full operational regional service was […]
From the GNSS R&D Discussion Group on LinkedIn Hello, everyone, I am looking for a tool/software which can […]
By adhering to the principles of independence, openness, compatibility, and gradualness, China has steadily pushed forward the deployment of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS), following a planned three-step strategy. In 2000, BeiDou Navigation Satellite Demonstration System was completed. By December 2012, five geostationary orbit (GEO) satellites, five inclined geosynchronous orbit (IGSO) satellites, and four medium-Earth orbit (MEO) satellites had been launched, forming the constellation, and formally beginning service provision to the Asia-Pacific region.
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