
GMV uses Skydel SDX for GPS Week Rollover prep
April 3, 2019
GMV uses the flexibility of Skydel SDX to simulate GNSS timing events. Blog by Ricardo Píriz, GMV, via Skydel […]
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GMV uses the flexibility of Skydel SDX to simulate GNSS timing events. Blog by Ricardo Píriz, GMV, via Skydel […]
By Javier Benedicto Head, Galileo Programme department, European Space Agency Since the declaration of initial services in December […]
News from the European Space Agency With Europe’s Galileo constellation in space now expanded to 26 navigation satellites […]
GMV, Tecnobit and Skydel are aiming to provide corporations, universities and research labs with a reliable, advanced simulation […]
CEVA Inc., licensor of signal processing IP forconnected devices, and Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company […]
Geoscience Australia, an agency of the Commonwealth of Australia, and Lockheed Martin have entered into a collaborative research […]
GMV, one of the world’s leading companies in satellite navigation systems, announced the tracking of both data and pilot channels of Galileo first satellite signal with its own line of GNSS receiver products. The first two Galileo satellites were launched from Kouru Spaceport in French Guiana on October 21st and are now in in-orbit test campaign. The Galileo PRN 11 started transmitting the first navigation signal last Saturday.
GMV, a supplier of satellite ground system software headquartered in Madrid, Spain, with a significant role in Europe?s Galileo program, has announced the appointment of Jesus Serrano as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Serrano, 48, replaces Luis Mayo in his position as the business group’s top executive, reporting directly to the board.
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