In the beginning, there was innovation
September 7, 2020
When GPS World published its first issue in January 1990, only 15 GPS satellites had been launched, including […]
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A key feature of a new high-accuracy GNSS correction serviceThe design, construction, operation and performance of the first safety-critical, high-accuracy augmentation service for autonomous applications.
A Tidal ShiftTraditional tide gauges are in contact with the water surface and as a result are susceptible to measurement error and damage during extreme weather. An alternative approach is the use of GNSS reflectometry. We learn how this innovative use of satellite navigation signals works in this month’s Innovation column.
In honor of 3.14.2019, here is what GPS World’s Innovation column editor Richard Langley wrote about π in an […]
Body Fitting
Ultra-wideband is being used in a novel microwave imaging and localization system, one which features Antonio Vivaldi’s namesake antenna.
Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going?
In this month’s column, we travel along the road of PPP development, examine its current status, and look at where it might go in the near future.
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