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AUGUST 19, 2020
 
  INSIGHTS
 
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1960s CIA drone-bird project a predecessor to NASA Global Hawk
 
Get details on a recently unclassified CIA drone program, which provides us with perspective on UAS development.
 
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  NEWS
 
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Hexagon survey-grade GNSS rover measures what you see
 
Hexagon AB has introduced the Leica GS18 I, a versatile, survey-grade GNSS RTK rover. Check out its features.
 
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uAvionix pingRX Pro helps drones detect and avoid aircraft
 
uAvionix has announced pingRX Pro, a detect-and-avoid ADS-B receiver for professional unmanned aircraft systems.
 
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Benefits of commercial drones and upcoming major trends
 
The global commercial drone market is expected to reach $10.73 million by 2022, according to Allied Market Research. Find out how the role of commercial drones during the COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged the market's steady growth.
 
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FAA awards $3.3M in drone grants to universities
 
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded $3.3 million in grants to universities that comprise the FAA’s Air Transportation Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Find out which universities received grants.
 
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No silver bullet for US PNT: Many sources needed
 
At the moment, the U.S. GPS provides the vast majority of PNT services in the U.S. and around the world. Yet, like all space-based systems, its signals are weak and very vulnerable to interference.
 
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VectorNav introduces miniature IMU and GNSS/INS product line
 
Embedded navigation company VectorNav Technologies has introduced a new line of inertial products: the VectorNav Tactical Embedded series of GNSS/IMUs.
 
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Tallysman offers AccuAuto embedded GNSS antennas
 
Tallysman Wireless has added a line of AccuAuto vehicle antennas aimed at the autonomous vehicle market. Get an overview of the new line.
 
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DHS on the mark with PNT report, industry says
 
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) “did exactly what was required by Congress” in issuing its report on PNT, according to a letter sent by numerous PNT companies to the DHS.
 
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  FROM GPS WORLD MAGAZINE
 
 
 
New miniature atomic clock aids positioning in difficult environments
 
A new miniature atomic clock from Microchip offers improvements to temperature sensitivity and long-term drift, which correlate to longer holdover durations.
 
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Integrating photonic chips for better performance
 
Earlier this year, KVH Industries launched the P-1775 inertial measurement unit, featuring its new PIC Inside photonic integrated chip (PIC) technology.
 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
PNT Monitoring to Safeguard Critical Infrastructure
 
Date: Sept. 17
Sponsored Content by: Orolia
 
 
Summary: Recent webinars have focused on a variety of proven, resilient technologies to combat GNSS and PNT vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. In this webinar, we will focus on how PNT monitoring can further protect critical systems from these vulnerabilities through continuous monitoring and improvement.
 
 
Speaker:
John Fischer, vice opresident, advanced R&D, Orolia
Tim Frost, vice opresident, strategic technology manager, Calnex Solutions

 
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