Editor’s note: An update on the GPS system will appear in the April 2021 issue. |
BDS marches to new era of global services On July 31, BDS-3, the global version of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, was formally commissioned, marking the completion of its three-step development process.
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Galileo expands and modernizes global PNT Throughout 2020, the Galileo Programme has been delivering continuous and reliable global PNT and Search and Rescue services, launched a full modernization program aiming in the future at Galileo Second Generation and more.
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Take another look at interesting developments and research in GNSS in these articles edited by Professor Richard B. Langley. |
Integrity for safe navigation A key feature of a new high-accuracy GNSS correction service The design, construction, operation and performance of the first safety-critical, high-accuracy augmentation service for autonomous applications.
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Improving ARAIM An approach using precise point positioning A team of authors from Stanford University discusses a superior approach for ARAIM using the technique of precise point positioning.
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All past webinars are available on demand. Check them out below. |
GPS Anti-Jam and the Latest in Sensor Fusion Testing Date: Jan. 21 Sponsored content by: Spirent Federal Systems Summary: This webinar will discuss the merger that formed Raytheon Technologies, the critical importance of GPS anti-jam solutions, new methods to interface non-GNSS sensors into a GNSS test suite, how precise time synchronization improves sensor use, and the latest in sensor fusion testing. Speakers: • Chad Pillsbury, senior director of resilient navigation and reconnaissance solutions, Raytheon Intelligence & Space • Ben Graham, director for advanced navigation and surveillance systems, Raytheon Intelligence & Space • Roger Hart, director of engineering, Spirent Federal Systems • Ajay Vemuru, product manager, Spirent Communications
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