A few weeks ago, China launched the final satellite in its BeiDou-3 satellite positioning system. Didn’t know that China had its own GPS? How about Europe’s Galileo, Russia’s GLONASS, or Japan’s QZSS?
“You have arrived at your destination.” This phrase, delivered with robotic cadence, is familiar to anyone who uses satellite navigation systems to guide them on sightseeing strolls, cross-country ...
Recent events, some of them summarized here, may appear to have dealt setbacks to LightSquared, the boundless opportunist of wireless broadband that just happens to interfere with GPS. But the company ...
Which GNSS constellations do most receivers currently use? How is that mix changing? “Most modern commercial receivers today are moving to receive all GNSS signals: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS ...
The number of GPS-enabled handsets is set to more than triple during the next five years, analysts have predicted. In a report issued on Tuesday, the Swedish analyst firm Berg Insight said there would ...
H-RTK F9P Ultralight is an ultra-lightweight RTK GNSS module with U-blox ZED-F9P, an IST8310 compass, and an integrated helical antenna. It is designed specifically for weight-conscious applications ...
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