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Figure credit: PlanetiQ.

PlanetiQ Plans GNSS Weather Constellation

February 10, 2015

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Image: GPS World

NASA Seeks GNSS Remote Sensing Innovations

December 15, 2014

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By Yu Jiao, Yu (Jade) Morton, Steve Taylor, and Wouter Pelgrum

Innovation: Scintillating Statistics

October 2, 2014

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FIGURE 1. Global vTEC map obtained with the NeQuick electron density model for a sunspot number of 150 at 13h UT in the month of April (grid resolution 2.5 degrees × 2.5 degrees).

Innovation: The European Way

June 1, 2014

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FIGURE 2. The network of the four stations used in the evaluation procedures.

Innovation: Ionospheric Modeling Using GPS

February 1, 2014

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Image: GPS World

UNB Technology Launched into Space

September 30, 2013

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The research satellite CASSIOPE on a test platform at the Canadian Space Agency’s David Florida Laboratory. CASSIOPE hosts the GPS Attitude, Positioning, and Profiling instrument designed by GGE researchers. It is currently scheduled for launch in 2010. The four white antennas on the left-facing side of the spacecraft will be used to determine the position, velocity, and attitude of the spacecraft while the antenna on the upper side will be used to profile the ionosphere’s electron density. Photograph courtesy of MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.

UNB Technology Space Launch Delayed

September 16, 2013

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By Simon Banville, Wei Zhang, and  Richard B. Langley

Innovation: A Better Way

March 1, 2013

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