Articles tagged with: Gnss
LightSquared and Pctel Protect High Precision GPS Applications
USA based LTE network, LightSquared says that it has worked with Pctel to develop a replacement antenna for GPS receivers that will be affected by the LTE network deployment. more
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LightSquared Proposes Solution to GPS Interference Complaints
LightSquared, the USA based LTE network which is facing complaints that its service will interfere with some GPS devices says that a filter has been developed that alleviates the problems. more
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LightSquared Proposes Solution to GPS Interference Complaints
LightSquared, the USA based LTE network which is facing complaints that its service will interfere with some GPS devices says that a filter has been developed that alleviates the problems. more
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GPS stations can detect clandestine nuclear tests
At the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) meeting this week, American researchers are unveiling a new tool for detecting illegal nuclear explosions: the Earth's global positioning system (GPS). more
Tablets, Cameras and Fitness Help Drive Fourfold Increase in GPS IC Shipments by 2016
Consumer and precision GPS shipments are forecast to reach two billion by 2016, as new high volume verticals emerge. Along the way, the market will shift away from standalone ICs, to include combo chips and embedded gnss solutions, with greater emphasis placed on alternative location. more
Researchers Use Wi-Fi Mesh Network to Monitor Melting Glaciers
Scientists at two UK universities plan to use Wi-Fi based network to monitor the flow of glaciers at the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The sensor network consisting of Global Navigation Satellite System (gnss) receivers and Wi-Fi based relaying nodes will be installed on Helheim Glacier, an important calving glacier in south-east Greenland, and will measure changes in the distribution of glacier motion and geometry. more
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Global Navigation System Shipments to Exceed 500 Million in 2010
gnss (Global Navigation Satellite System) technology is gaining momentum across a wide range of segments and applications such as navigation, telematics, person tracking, fitness, and high precision industrial applications including machine control, network timing and surveying. ABI Research forecasts gnss system shipments to reach more than 500 million worldwide in 2010 and to continue growing to 1.1 billion in 2014. more
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The GLONASS of Tomorrow Will Not Solve All The Positioning Problems of Today
Billions of dollars are going to be spent improving and launching different gnss systems over the next 5 years. However, some of the positioning shortcomings can be addressed by alternative location technology costing just a few dollars. more
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GPS Devices and Systems Will Generate Revenues of $240 Billion by 2013
GPS satellite technology is becoming increasingly important as it is being embedded in an ever-wider range of mobile consumer devices to enable navigation and Location Based Services. While GPS handsets and in-vehicle navigation systems will remain the most lucrative markets, industrial applications such as network timing, land surveying, and machine control are quickly gaining momentum. By 2013 Global Navigation Satellite System (gnss) end-user devices and systems will generate yearly revenues of $240 billion. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, gps, abi-research, satellite, glonass, galileo, indoor, navigation, military
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