
Rockwell Tracks Galileo Signal with Secure Software Receiver
September 15, 2014
Rockwell Collins has successfully received and tracked a Galileo satellite signal using a prototype GNSS receiver designed for secure […]
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Rockwell Collins has successfully received and tracked a Galileo satellite signal using a prototype GNSS receiver designed for secure […]
The Canadian Minister of State for science and technology, Ed Holder, visited the University of New Brunswick on […]
M3 Systems is now offering the StellaNGC multi-constellation GNSS simulator based on the National Instruments (NI) vector signal […]
Performance of the Galileo Single-Frequency Ionospheric Correction During In-Orbit ValidationIn this month’s column, a team of researchers from ESTEC describe the European way for modeling the ionosphere for single-frequency users and compare its performance to the current GPS approach.
A new way of measuring sea level using satellite navigation system signals, for instance GPS, has been implemented by scientists at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Sea level and its variation can easily be monitored using existing coastal GPS stations.
Did you get a fix on four Galileo satellites? Then there could be a certificate in it for […]
Spirent Communications, a testing navigation and positioning systems company, today announced the introduction of Spirent SimSAFE, a software […]
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