Author: GPS World Staff

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    Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, An Inflection Point in EO/IR Stabilization sponsored by EPSON.

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  • First Fix: Reliable resources at the ready

    First Fix: Reliable resources at the ready

    The GPS World Buyers Guide is the only comprehensive and continuously updated directory of leading providers of GNSS and other positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) solutions and services. 

    If you’re seeking products and services, you have two resources available at your fingertips: the print Buyers Guide that appears in our May/June issue, and the online version that’s accessible 24/7 at gpsworldbuyersguide.com.

    We’re proud GPS World’s Buyers Guide was the industry’s first online buyers guide to feature hundreds of manufacturers, products and services. The print version of our Buyers Guide has been available for more than 25 years.

    We make it easy to find what you’re looking for. You can search for manufacturers by name, or location. You can search for products and services by name, or product categories and subcategories.

    We make it easy for manufacturers and suppliers to list their products and services. It’s free because we want to ensure our Buyers Guide is all-inclusive and offers accurate and reliable information. We encourage manufacturers and suppliers not listed in our Buyers Guide to create a new listing, which can be continuously updated and seen year-round.

    The GPS World Buyers Guide is the industry’s most trusted resource of GNSS and PNT solutions and service providers. Watch for the latest version in the May/June issue and online at gpsworldbuyersguide.com.

    In the meantime, check out our Simulator Buyers Guide on page 35 of this issue. It features simulator tools, devices and software from prominent companies that aid GNSS receiver manufacturers in product design. 

    You can rely on GPS World to deliver trusted, reliable resources when you need them most. 

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    Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, Geospatial Transformation: Bridging the Gap from Field to 2030sponsored by Trimble.

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  • Coming soon: GPS World Buyers Guide

    Coming soon: GPS World Buyers Guide

    The GPS World Buyers Guide is the only comprehensive, continuously updated directory of leading providers across several industry segments. Watch for the latest version in the May/June issue.

    Adding your listing has never been easier, with over 40 businesses already listed and available for contact.

    Why should you be in our Buyer’s Guide?

    • Basic Listings are free
    • Year-round online visibility
    • Comprehensive and continuously updated 

    Deemed “a must-read, keeper issue” with our more than 30,000 loyal monthly magazine readers — verified annually by a third-party auditing firm as GNSS/PNT buyers, integrators, and specifiers

    Questions about the online or print Buyers Guide? Contact Petra Turko via email, [email protected]

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    Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, “GNSS Anti-Jamming and Anti-Spoofing Technology Explained” sponsored by Calian.

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  • GPS World launches major website redesign

    GPS World launches major website redesign

    GPS World has officially launched a redesigned website that introduces a range of new features aimed at improving the reader experience while also expanding advertising capabilities.

    Several new features have been implemented to increase engagement.

    Registered users can now create reading lists, allowing them to save articles and organize content into custom lists. They also can select the topics they are most interested in to generate a personalized content feed within their dashboard, ensuring they see the content they care about most. These topic selections also help drive additional content recommendations on article pages, further enhancing reader engagement. In addition, registered users can manage their newsletter and magazine subscriptions directly from their user dashboard.

    One major new feature available to all users, regardless of registration status, is the ability to listen to articles. GPS World editors can generate audio using an AI-based text-to-speech platform, which places an audio widget directly on article pages so users can listen to content in full. The homepage also includes a section highlighting the most recent articles with audio, complete with a customizable message from the editors or advertisers.

    The new features and improvements introduced with the redesign can be grouped into reader-focused and advertiser-focused enhancements.

    Reader-focused features include:

    • Listenable content
    • Reading lists
    • Personalized content feeds
    • Subscription management

    Advertiser-focused features include:

    • New ad zones throughout the site
    • Sellable audio messages for listenable content
    • Ideal functionality for surveys, gated whitepapers, and other custom content

    Registration on gpsworld.com is completely free and takes less than a minute. Current GPS World subscribers will have their customer information automatically connected to their GPS World website account.

    For more information, visit gpsworld.com.

  • First Fix: Taking a deeper dive in 2026

    First Fix: Taking a deeper dive in 2026

    Rapid innovation is reshaping GNSS/PNT and positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) landscapes. The same can be said for the channels through which we provide this content to you. 

    GPS World is making strategic refinements to its magazine publishing schedule and digital solutions portfolio to better serve our subscribers. Our transition from a monthly print and digital edition cadence to a six-times-per-year magazine frequency will better align with buying cycles and industry events.

    That’s why the issue you are reading now will be the last of 2025. We will have plenty of new content online daily at GPSWorld.com to keep you informed on trends and new developments in the GPS, GNSS and PNT sectors.

    Going forward, GPS World will publish our print issue six times. In 2026, look for issues in February, March, May, June, September and October. We will continue to bring you the same exclusive content, including our Simulator Buyers Guide and our GNSS/PNT Buyers Guide. We’ll have our guest columns, such as Inside the Box. Plus, our popular departments PNT Corner, Evolution, Mapping Marvel, LaunchPad, MarketWatch, System of Systems and Seen & Heard will round out our print editions.

    In 2026, our cover stories will tackle transportation, defense, simulators, autonomous systems, precision agriculture and complementary PNT, as well as surveying and mapping. Every GPS World issue will continue to deliver exclusive technical content and market insights — only now, each edition will delve deeper into today’s hottest trends in GNSS/PNT.

    In tandem with our magazine content and publishing evolution, GPS World is significantly expanding its digital offerings. New and enhanced digital platforms include:

    GPSWorld.com. Watch for more exclusive content focused on the market segments that matter most.

    Weekly e-newsletters. Navigate! Weekly, Survey Scene, Defense PNT and Autonomous Arena deliver insightful columns and the latest news straight to your inbox each month.

    Custom, sole-sponsored e-newsletters, webinars and digital events. Keep an eye out for turnkey opportunities to showcase thought leadership and new technologies.

    These changes reaffirm GPS World’s commitment to being the most authoritative and effective media brand for reaching professionals in the GNSS, PNT and GPS markets. For the past 35 years, GPS World has served readers in print and online, and we have no intention of changing that now. Technology may have evolved over that time, but our dedication to providing you with the latest news and in-depth coverage will continue. 

    —GPS World Staff

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    Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, “Resiliency in space: developing space technologies that endure” sponsored by Hexagon | NovAtel.

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    This presentation will begin at 1 p.m. EST on Thursday, November 20. A recording will also be sent to you the following day so you can watch it on-demand.

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  • Lower SWaP PNT protection from Hexagon | NovAtel

    Lower SWaP PNT protection from Hexagon | NovAtel

    The newest member of the proven GAJT team means you can protect all your platforms from jamming. Light and small, it’s the best protection per gram you can get. You can even get it as an integrated enclosure (one piece) or a federated solution (separated anti-jam electronics and CRPA), so it is ideal for small platforms, like UAVs.

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    Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, “Unlocking the Power of LEO Constellations: Testing and Performance with Xona, Trimble, and Safran” sponsored by Safran Federal Systems.

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  • Closing the urban canyon: Why improving GNSS reliability will be vital for autonomous cars

    Closing the urban canyon: Why improving GNSS reliability will be vital for autonomous cars

    Content provided by Focal Point Positioning

    The term “urban canyon” was inspired by New York’s Canyon of Heroes — a stretch of Lower Broadway where tall buildings line the streets similar to a canyoenn. These human-built canyons can confuse GNSS receivers making it hard to accurately calculate a vehicle’s position. For autonomous cars, that’s not just inconvenient — it’s a major safety issue. However, with the right technology, the automotive world can “close’” these urban canyons, explains Manuel Del Castillo, vice president of business development at Focal Point Positioning.

    On open roads with a clear view of the sky, satellite navigation can be remarkably accurate. Signals from multiple GNSS constellations reach the vehicle’s receiver unimpeded, helping calculate position with impressive accuracy. However, this often isn’t the case in dense urban areas.

    Tall glass buildings, narrow streets, concrete bridges and overpasses all form urban canyons — and can be a barrier to even the most sophisticated navigation systems.

    The Challenge

    In cities and other urban environments, there are two common challenges for GNSS performance. The first is multipath interference, which occurs when signals bounce off buildings, glass façades and even parked cars before reaching the receiver. Rather than receiving one clean signal from the satellite, the receiver gets a clean signal and several delayed copies, leading to erroneous positioning estimates.

    Signal occlusion is another issue, which occurs when tall buildings and structures physically block some satellite signals from view. The signals that are actually received from that satellite are reflections. This makes it difficult for the receiver to lock onto a stable fix.

    In practice, both issues can cause sudden anomalies — enough to place a car on the wrong street entirely. For drivers, this is frustrating. For autonomous systems, it’s a safety risk.

    The Road to Autonomy

    Urban GNSS challenges aren’t new — taxi drivers in London and New York have long experienced their navigation systems getting “lost” among the towers. However, positioning accuracy is now more important than ever as automotive technology evolves and we hand over more control to our vehicles.

    Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are now pushing the limits of conventional GNSS. Features such as lane-keeping, automated lane changes and intelligent speed adaptation all rely on knowing the vehicle’s exact position – not just the road it’s on, but which lane.

    As we move further towards autonomous driving, the stakes will be even higher. If GNSS references are unreliable, this could cause serious errors on the road. A sudden position jump in the middle of a complex urban manoeuvre is more than inconvenient — it’s dangerous.

    Closing the Canyon

    If autonomous cars are to drive safely and reliably in urban environments, GNSS must evolve. The answer lies in rethinking how satellite signals are processed — and in tackling the root causes of error. Traditional receivers rely heavily on hardware-based processing, meaning they integrate new technologies at a slow pace.

    To help overcome this challenge, we developed S-GNSS Auto — software that enhances GNSS receiver reliability and accuracy in autonomous vehicles. Delivered as a simple firmware upgrade, it transforms GNSS into a more powerful component of the ADAS stack in areas where traditional solutions fall short. 

    We recently integrated S-GNSS Auto onto STMicroelectronics’ Teseo GNSS devices, and tested the impact of the joint solution in some of the most challenging urban environments: Shinjuku in Tokyo, and Frankfurt and the Black Forest in Germany. The combined solution demonstrated an improvement in measurement accuracy by up to four times and position accuracy by up to three times in the challenging sections of these environments. By ignoring reflected or non-line-of-sight signals, S-GNSS Auto can also reject potential spoofing attacks, enhancing the security of the GNSS receiver.

    McKinsey reports that 12% to 20% of cars could have advanced autonomous driving capabilities by 2030. For automakers, this means expanding the roads and environments that can safely support these capabilities. S-GNSS® Auto helps make that possible by improving GNSS reliability and laying the foundation for advanced vehicle-to-everything (V2X) and ADAS technologies needed to support autonomous vehicle safety in challenging urban areas. Working directly from the chip, it provides a cost-effective and accessible way for automotive OEMs to upgrade their technology via a firmware upgrade.

    To see the impact of the integrated S-GNSS Auto and Teseo solution, download the latest data from our trials in Japan and Germany here.


    This article is contributed by Focal Point Positioning.

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