A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the March-April 2026 issue of GPS ...
The 23rd International Flight Inspection Symposium (IFIS) will gather experts in San Salvador May 4-8. There, Rohde & Schwarz ...
Surveying and mapping are jobs of courage and determination exploring the unknown, risking death in malaria-infested jungles, ...
Unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) used in the spoofing tests; owned by the University of Texas. A radio signal sent from a half-mile away deceived the GPS receiver of a UAV into thinking that it was ...
No audio available for this content. Recent changes in hardware and standards make one-meter accuracy possible, in some cases as soon as this year. The transcript of a talk given to Android developers ...
You’ve probably heard of at least one of those terms in any discussion around GPS anti-jam technology for defense. Because they are all terms that describe essentially the same thing: a specialized ...
Timing from atomic clocks is now an integral part of data-center operations. The atomic clock time transmitted via Global Position System (GPS) and other Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) ...
Exactly a decade has passed since the first major milestone of the GPS-mobile phone success story, the E-911 legislation enacted in 1999. Ensuing developments in that history include: Snaptrack bought ...
No audio available for this content. Click to read Richard Langley’s Innovation Insights column, “GNSS jamming and spoofing.” Figure 1: GPSJAM map on March 23, 2024. The map is based on GPS accuracy ...
No audio available for this content. We’ve heard a lot in the news recently about GPS spoofing, mostly centred on the story of ship spoofing in the Black Sea. Between June 22-24, a number of ships in ...
No audio available for this content. In the battle for reliable positioning and timing, the U.S. Army is engaged in a multitude of activities, including mounted and dismounted A-PNT (assured position, ...