
Rohde & Schwarz GNSS Simulator Creates Real-World Scenarios
July 15, 2013
Rohde & Schwarz provides developers of satellite-based navigation instruments with a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator, which […]
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Rohde & Schwarz provides developers of satellite-based navigation instruments with a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator, which […]
In the photo above, deployment of the solar wings on the latest Galileo satellite is being checked at […]
The International GNSS Service MGEX CampaignGPS is almost 40 years old. While mass consumer use of GPS began only within the past decade or so, GPS was “born” during the Labor Day weekend of 1973, when about a dozen military officers and industry analysts under the leadership of Brad Parkinson met to consolidate the concept for a single satellite-based navigation system for the U.S. Department of Defense. Their proposal for NAVSTAR GPS was approved on December 22, 1973. The first satellite to be launched under the GPS program, on July 14, 1974, was the Naval Research Laboratory’s Navigation Technology Satellite (NTS) 1.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released detailed views of the next batch of Galileo satellites, the first […]
QinetiQ and Septentrio jointly announced today that a milestone in the Galileo European Navigation Satellite System’s development and […]
Averna, developer of test solutions and services for communications and electronics device makers worldwide, announced today that the […]
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a series of photos providing the first detailed views of the […]
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