Rockwell Collins’ Mike Shepherd discusses the company’s GB-GRAM-M M-code ground-based embedded receiver at ION GNSS+ 2018, which took place Sept. 24-28 in Miami. According to the company, the GB-GRAM-M delivers geolocation and precise positioning capabilities for space-constrained applications while providing increased security and anti-jam capabilities.
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Rockwell Collins releases latest GB-GRAM-M ground-based receiver at ION GNSS+ 2018
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Racelogic demos VBOX indoor positioning system at ION GNSS+ 2018
Racelogic’s Julian Thomas describes and demos the company’s VBOX indoor positioning system at ION GNSS+ 2018, which took place Sept. 24-28 in Miami. According to the company, the solution is designed to provide accurate position and velocity in the absence of GNSS signals.
Read more on Racelogic’s demo here.
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NovAtel presents SPAN CPT7 receiver at ION GNSS+ 2018
NovAtel’s Sandy Kennedy offers an overview of the company’s SPAN CPT7 at ION GNSS+ 2018 in Miami. According to the company, the SPAN CPT7 is is a single enclosure GNSS and INS receiver powered by NovAtel’s OEM7 technology, which can deliver up to centimeter-level accuracy.
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Microsemi introduces BlueSky GNSS Firewall at ION GNSS+ 2018
Microsemi’s Greg Wolff offers a rundown on the company’s BlueSky GNSS Firewall at ION GNSS+ 2018, which took place Sept. 24-28 in Miami. According to the company, the BlueSky GNSS Firewall enables critical infrastructure providers to harden the security of their operations from GPS threats and deliver a more reliable and secure service. In addition, the product provides protection against GPS threats such as jamming, spoofing and complete outage.
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Hemisphere GNSS presents RTK positioning products at ION GNSS+ 2018
Hemisphere GNSS’ Miles Ware offers a rundown on the company’s products — including its RTK positioning products, OEM board technology and L band Atlas Correction Service — at ION GNSS+ 2018 in Miami.
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ComNav showcases K705 OEM board at ION GNSS+ 2018
ComNav Technology’s Wade Zhang discusses the company’s K705 OEM board at ION GNSS+ 2018, which took place in Miami. According to the company, the K705 is a full constellation, multi-frequency board that supports precise point positioning.
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Allystar showcases GNSS chip, antenna at ION GNSS+ 2018
Allystar’s Yi Fen Tseng discusses the company’s HD9300 series precision positioning Cynosure III GNSS chip and high precision GNSS family at ION GNSS+ 2018, which took place in Miami. According to the company, the HD9300 series is a highly integrated GNSS receiver chip based on its Cynosure III architecture, integrating multi-band, multi-system, GNSS, RF and baseband. In addition, the company showcased its A GR6301 single-band GNSS antenna and A GR6302/A GR6303/A GR630X high-precision dual-band GNSS antenna.
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First GPS III satellite to launch in December
The first GPS III satellite has been delivered to Florida for launch in December on a SpaceX rocket. Watch this video to learn more about the satellite, from its design to production.
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‘Mission Impossible – Fallout’ includes helicopter stunts with NovAtel onboard

Screenshot: Paramount Pictures A NovAtel GNSS antenna guided Tom Cruise as he performed stunt helicopter dives for his latest movie, “Mission: Impossible – Fallout.”
A LinkedIn post from the company suggests theater-goers “Keep an eye on the scene where Tom Cruise flies a helicopter through a narrow canyon to catch our Compact GNSS Antenna in action!”
Above is a behind-the-scenes video that shows how Airbus helped Cruise, an actor known for doing many of his own stunts, learn to fly a helicopter and navigate a treacherous dive sequence (with the aid of the NovAtel receiver).
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AUVSI Xponential 2018
Click on the icon in the top left hand corner to choose the video you’d like to watch. The GPS World and Geospatial Solutions staff reported live from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International’s (AUVSI’s) Xponential 2018 April 30-May 3 in Denver. Check out videos from the event above.