
Expert Advice: Get Sporty
October 1, 2013
By Mark Sampson In recent years, the sporting world has seen an explosion in the use of GPS. […]
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By Mark Sampson In recent years, the sporting world has seen an explosion in the use of GPS. […]
Generating Distorted GNSS Signals Using a Signal SimulatorIn this month’s column, our authors discuss a set of GPS and Galileo evil-waveform experiments they have carried out with an advanced GNSS RF signal simulator. Their results will help to benchmark the effects of distorted signals and perhaps lead to improvements in GNSS signal integrity.
CAST Navigation CAST-SGX GPS Satellite Simulator The SGX GPS satellite signal simulator from CAST Navigation provides the user […]
By Mark Sampson, Racelogic GNSS is changing. The days of only American GPS satellites providing signals to the […]
By Steve Hickling, Spirent GNSS have been with us for more than 30 years, giving rise to a […]
By Pierre Nemry and Jean-Marie Sleewaegen, Septentrio Satellite Navigation Today’s customers ask for high-accuracy positioning everywhere, even in […]
Spectracom announced its new L1+L2 dual-frequency 32-channel multi-GNSS simulator, the GSG-62. The GSG-62 offers multiple frequency band operation, […]
Spirent’s simulation systems have changed significantly from their technology beginnings, which can be traced back to World War II radars. The company and its technology have evolved to keep pace with today’s growing population of GNSS constellations and to meet the challenges that receiver manufacturers and users encounter in an ever-complex integrated GNSS environment.
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