Richard Langley submits his 300th and last “Innovation” column in GPS World, where he looks back on 35 years of contribution to the magazine.
The Pentagon’s first batch of new and more capable GPS satellites, part of the GPS IIIF program, is facing significant delays ...
Astranis has been selected as one of four prime contractors for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command's (SSC) new ...
South Korea’s military has reported that North Korea disrupted GPS signals from border areas for the fifth consecutive day, impacting numerous civilian flights and maritime vessels. This interference ...
Citing a need for better “positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) resilience, availability and continuity,” a market consultation document from the EU’s Joint Research Center (JRC) says establishing ...
In the early 19th century, as the sun moved across Britain from east to west, people set their clocks to local mean time, so that noon in Greenwich would occur about 16½ minutes before noon in ...
Inertial Labs has introduced the RESEPI Ultra LITE, a lightweight payload combining lidar and camera technology for advanced surveying and mapping applications. The system integrates the XT-32 lidar ...
Xona Space Systems has partnered with QASCOM to integrate Xona PULSAR into QASCOM’s GNSS software-defined radio (SDR), the QN400-P. The integration is designed to strengthen positioning, navigation ...
In my February 2024 GPS World Survey Scene newsletter, I highlighted the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) geospatial modeling grant to The Ohio State University (OSU). In my May 2024 GPS World ...
A graduate student analyzing publicly available drone data in Mexico unexpectedly unveiled a vast ancient Mayan city hidden beneath a dense jungle in Campeche on the Gulf of Mexico. The findings, ...
The GPS World team participated in ION GNSS+ 2024, held at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, from Sept. 16-20. The event showcased more than 400 technical presentations spanning six ...