
MicroPilot Aims High with Professional UAV Avionics
December 17, 2014
Who is MicroPilot? For almost anyone in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) electronics — or, rather, avionics — MicroPilot is probably a familiar […]
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This is the mecca of geographic information systems, or GIS, at least in the United States: the 2014 […]
Unmanned Aircraft Navigation Sponsored by: Hemisphere GNSS Original Broadcast Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013 Moderator: Tony Murfin, Editor, […]
By Daniel Shepard, Jahshan A. Bhatti, and Todd E. Humphreys Unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) used in the […]
Unmanned aerial vehicles and civil aircraft may co-habit the airspace after September 2015. As the U.S. […]
The new OEM625S Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) GNSS receiver from NovAtel, launched in a cooperative effort with SAASM expert L-3 Interstate Electronics Corporation (IEC), will get its first applications in the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) sector. NovAtel has brought forth the new product in part to meet requirements of UAV manufacturers who are now mandated to have SAASM onboard as well, for in-theater operations in areas of military activity.
A low-cost, man-portable, reusable unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was one of several emerging technologies highlighted at the Homeland Security: Detect and Protect, Novel Military Technologies for Commercial Use technology-transfer and federal marketplace event held at the U.S. Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) in Aberdeen, Maryland, on April 20.
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