L3Harris Technologies (LHX) said it delivered 100,000 next-generation Military-Code, or M-Code, GPS receivers to the U.S. and allied forces, marking a milestone in efforts to modernize positioning, ...
A 1983 illustration of a GPS satellite. Credit: Public Domain The Global Positioning System (GPS) made its combat operations debut during Operation Desert Storm. Since then, it has evolved into a ...
A new study investigates how “flex power”, a technology that dynamically redistributes satellite signal power to resist interference, affects positioning accuracy and navigation reliability.
ViaLite’s RF-over-fiber systems can carry GPS/GNSS timing signals over long distances with very low signal degradation. However, the same cannot be said of GPS signals before they reach the GPS/GNSS ...
Oscilloquartz began a collaborative tech validation alongside Tupaia, showing that carriers and enterprises can attain highly accurate GNSS location by leveraging timing systems already in place. In ...
When it meets this summer, the National Executive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing likely will discuss reviving an enhanced version of a World War II timing system to ...
The global positioning system (GPS) constellation comprises 24 or more satellites in six orbital planes at an altitude of approximately 12,550 miles. Synchronized with on-board atomic clocks, the ...
No audio available for this content. New Maxiva GNSS-PTP solution for broadcast and telecom facilities seamlessly connects to second-generation GNSS and other timing sources GatesAir, specialist in ...
http://www.rakon.comGlobal positioning system (GPS) technology has been around since the U.S. government launched the Navstar satellite in 1978. Today, more than 24 ...
Editor’s Note: This is the first article in a three-part series about software defined radios in GPS/GNSS simulators. Part 1: About GPS and various techniques that are used to advance signal ...