Javad GNSS launches TRIUMPH-3 receiver Javad GNSS has launched the TRIUMPH-3 receiver for surveyors and geodesists. It is capable of efficient tracking even in difficult conditions. It can track all current signals and is ready for any future satellites.
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NV5 Geospatial acquires Geodynamics to expand marine survey offerings Following its March 29 acquisition of Geodynamics LLC, NV5 Geospatial has built a comprehensive suite of solutions for geospatial surveys of deep-water and near-shore environments. Geodynamics will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of NV5 Global as part of the NV5 Geospatial group.
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BAE Systems receives $325M for M-code GPS modules BAE Systems Inc. has received a $325.5 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for advanced military code (M-code) GPS modules that will provide reliable and secure positioning, navigation and timing data with anti-jamming and anti-spoofing capabilities.
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Integrity flies on Mars, while ‘certifiable’ drone level sought in the United States By Tony Murfin This month, the four-pound Integrity dual-rotor UAV on Mars continues to fly and may be moving into a scouting role. Plus, there are continuing efforts to move UAV electronics towards a “certifiable” level to support integration in regular airspace. Finally, a newly launched parcel delivery drone has increased carrying capacity.
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It's About Time: PNT Challenges and Benefits of Multi-Constellation and Multi-Signal GNSS Date: May 27 Sponsored Content by: Tallysman Summary: In recent years, the number of GNSS constellations has grown from when GPS was the only constellation and most applications were single-frequency. Today, there are four GNSS constellations, with each constellation supporting three or more signals. While the GNSS systems grew, the radio frequency environment also expanded and became more congested with LTE and the anticipated Ligado (North America) signals. This webinar will enumerate the benefits of multi-constellation and multi-signal PNT using the GNSS timing application space as a case study. It will conclude with a discussion of the challenges of operating in a congested radio frequency space. Speakers: Julien Hautcoeur, director of GNSS product R&D at Tallysman Wireless John Fischer, VP Advanced R&D, Orolia Sunil Bisnath, Full Professor in the Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering at York University
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Free Upcoming Webinar: Bridging ROS and GNSS for robotics application Date: June 3 Time: 5 p.m. CET | 11 a.m. EST | 8 a.m. PST Duration: 75 minutes Sponsored Content by: Spirent Federal Summary: Precise position technology opens the door to new possibilities especially in the robotics industry. Outdoor robots working in the fields, on the streets or in the air help make our lives more efficient and sustainable, but how to integrate GPS/GNSS into your Robotics Open-Source (ROS) technology?
In this webinar you will learn the most efficient way of integrating high-accuracy GNSS positioning and 3D orientation into any robotic system based on ROS. Find out what ROS is and why it is the most popular robotic development environment today, and the benefits it offers to robotic or autonomous solutions such as ease of integration and faster time-to-market. Discover what RTK cm-level positioning and inertial sensors have to offer and the best way integrating them into the GNSS navigation stack of ROS.
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