The Facet FP is built around the standard RTK workflow: a receiver tracks signals from multiple GNSS constellations and bands, then uses correction data to refine its position solution in real time.
The GPS OCX program was slated to begin operations in 2016. Credit: RTX The Pentagon is weighing whether to cancel the U.S. Space Force's GPS enterprise’s beleaguered ground control system program ...
Military brinkmanship between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has led to an increase in electronic warfare in the region. By Riley Mellen and Anatoly Kurmanaev Riley Mellen and Anatoly ...
Our everyday GPS struggles in “urban canyons,” where skyscrapers bounce satellite signals, confusing even advanced navigation systems. NTNU scientists created SmartNav, combining satellite corrections ...
LTE/GSM Logging: Integrate a cellular metadata capture module to enrich GPS records with LTE/GSM network context (Cell ID, signal strength, band, and registration state) using a Sierra Wireless EM7565 ...
A US military space-plane, the X-37B orbital test vehicle, is due to embark on its eighth flight into space on August 21 2025. Much of what the X-37B does in space is secret. But it serves partly as a ...
Startup Xona Space Systems hopes to provide an unspoofable alternative to increasingly threatened GPS. Later this month, an inconspicuous 150-kilogram satellite is set to launch into space aboard the ...
CINCINNATI, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BAE Systems (LON: BA) unveiled a diverse line of M-Code Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver solutions at the Joint Navigation Conference in Cincinnati ...
While serving on the National Security Council staff in the Biden administration, I was tasked with strengthening the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure, namely its reliance on GPS for ...
As disrupting U.S. soldiers’ access to accurate and trusted positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) information continues to proliferate globally, the U.S. Army is leading the way in delivering the ...
The West may be divided on tariffs, but all countries can agree that protecting global navigation satellite systems from interference from China, Russia and Iran is a matter of extreme importance.