Staying ahead of NAVWAR and resilient PNT in 2020 Year-end message from Orolia In 2019, military forces witnessed the global threat of GPS/GNSS interference grow. Because of this, proven and efficient signal integrity solutions will be even more critical in 2020.
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| Two satellites of the GPS III constellation began transmitting signals. | Galileo experienced a week-long service outage. | Galileo down over weekend The entire Galileo system suffered an unexpected and hitherto unexplained signal outage, beginning at 1 p.m. Central European Time on July 11.
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Galileo picks itself up and moves on After a signal outage that began on July 11, efforts to restore services reportedly found a malfunction in the calculation of time and orbit predictions.
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| The GPS rollover caused a few hiccups. | GPS Week Number Rollover coming April 6 A memorandum from the Department of Homeland Security aimed to provide an understanding of the possible effects of the April 6, 2019 GPS Week Number Rollover on Coordinated Universal Time derived from GPS devices.
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| Several articles begin discussions that will continue into the new year. | Here are the two most widely read articles on our website this year. | Delivering GPS capabilities During the next 18-24 months, the GPS enterprise will deliver the new and more powerful modernized GPS III capabilities across all segments of the system. Learn more about these developments.
BeiDou in the new era of globalization In 2019, the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System has progressed with regard to aspects of system construction, integrated applications and international development. Find out how.
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