UAV Navigation has released its new Visual Navigation System (VNS), a new capability for manufacturers and end users of NATO Category I and II unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The compact and ...
Accurate estimation of the ionosphere is essential for reliable Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning, timing, and space weather applications. A key challenge lies in converting slant ...
Interference-free GNSS signals are essential for more than just military vehicles and aircraft. Anti-jam systems usually suppress signals from interference sources by means of spatial filtering. These ...
Accurate smartphone positioning in dense urban environments remains challenging due to signal blockage, multipath effects, and unreliable satellite visibility. This study presents a new positioning ...
TMD Technologies Division ("CPI TMD") has successfully completed sea trials of its HARLEQUIN quantum-hybrid inertial navigation system (INS) aboard the THV Galatea, operated by Trinity House, the ...
UAV Navigation ensures that Alpha platforms A-900 & A-800 can carry out missions even with GNSS signal denies or under jamming attack. The majority of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) rely on Global ...
Urban environments present unique challenges for GNSS, which is the backbone of many navigation applications including smartphones and autonomous vehicles. The performance of GNSS systems deteriorates ...
Navigating through dense urban landscapes has long posed challenges for satellite-based navigation systems, often resulting in significant errors or complete service failures. However, a ...
Easy Aerial, an autonomous military-grade Drone-in-a-Box solutions provider, has successfully integrated the NavGuard by Asio Technologies, a developer of geospatial positioning systems and tactical ...
Research indicates that a 24-hour GNSS outage could cost the U.K. economy £1.4 billion through cascading effects on logistics, transportation, and critical infrastructure, underscoring the need for ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link On May 15, 2018, under a sunny sky, Russian President Vladimir Putin drove a bright-orange truck in a convoy of construction vehicles for the ...
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