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  • GPSdome: Industry’s Most Disruptive GPS Anti-Jammer

    [SPONSORED CONTENT] GPS jamming has become the #1 threat to defense and commercial drones. Therefore we developed GPSdome: a GPS protection solution tailored for defending drones and vehicles from jamming attacks. GPSdome provides a robust cyber shield, allowing the protected platform to safely and continuously operate and complete missions in a GPS-challenged environment. At its minimal size weight and power, there is no other solution that offers such protection as small, light, affordable or as easily installed as GPSdome.

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  • Amazon shows how it’s building drone delivery system

    Amazon shows how it’s building drone delivery system

    Amazon has put out a video to show how the company is building its drone delivery service. The fully electric drones are designed to deliver packages under 5 pounds to customers in less than 60 minutes.

    Later this year, customers living in Lockeford, California and College Station, Texas will be among the first to receive Prime Air drone deliveries.

    Three components are integral to the system:

    • The drone itself, which Amazon said is as robust and reliable as its ground transportation trucks.
    • A sense-and-avoid system for obstacles such as other aircraft, people and pets in backyards.
    • An automated drone-management system to plan flight paths and ensure safe distances between the drones and  other aircraft in the area, and ensure compliance with aviation regulations.

    Amazon has been developing its drone delivery system for almost a decade, employing experts in safety, aerospace, science, robotics, software, hardware, testing and manufacturing.

    Below is an inside look at an Amazon flight-testing facility in Oregon.

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    Photo: Amazon
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  • This is Autonomy on Your Terms

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    This video is sponsored content from Trimble.

  • Exclusive: Controlling the GNSS test environment

    Exclusive: Controlling the GNSS test environment

    Editor-in-Chief Matteo Luccio sat down with experts from Spirent Federal Systems to discuss how simulation technology helps improve positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) and GNSS products and systems.

  • GatesAir introduces GNSS timing and signal reference generator

    GatesAir introduces GNSS timing and signal reference generator

    New Maxiva GNSS-PTP solution for broadcast and telecom facilities seamlessly connects to second-generation GNSS and other timing sources

    GatesAir-LogoGatesAir, specialist in television and radio technology, will soon ship a new timing and signal reference solution for broadcast and telecom facilities, the Maxiva GNSS-PTP.

    GatesAir is demonstrating the Maxiva GNSS-PTP at the National Association of Broadcasters 2022 NAB Show, taking place April 23-26 in Las Vegas.

    The new Maxiva GNSS-PTP is a standalone one-rack-unit solution with a sophisticated switching algorithm that assures high-precision 10 MHz and 1 PPS reference signals to mission-critical components in the signal chain, including transmitters, networking and studio equipment.

    Each GNSS-PTP device feeds up to twelve 10 MHz and 1 PPS references in the technology infrastructure, removing the need to integrate a standalone timing source in each component. This substantially reduces equipment costs and installation timelines while providing a single, yet highly redundant, point of failure for engineers.

    Precise timing and frequency generation is assured because of the product’s high level of redundancy, according to GatesAir. The product design includes redundant AC power supplies with built-in battery backup for always-on protection, and diverse timing sources including redundant GNSS receivers.

    The GNSS receivers include OCXO temperature control to prevent frequency changes, and support GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS.

    Timing sources also include a hardware-based precision time protocol (PTP) module and an external 10 MHz and 1 PPS reference. Built-in switching control logic ensures reliability and flexibility for selecting the highest priority source as a reference at all times.

    Support for PTP v2  adds further reliability and flexibility for customers. Available as a modular option, users can prioritize PTP as a facility’s primary source, or configure PTP as a backup to one of the GNSS receivers. The PTP module can function as a master or slave and, as with the unit’s GNSS receivers, provide reliable timing and frequency reference to 12 external devices.

    “GatesAir has strong experience in the area of timing and synchronization for video, audio and telecom networks, and the Maxiva GNSS-PTP represents a major step forward in timing reliability, network redundancy and cost reduction,” said Keyur Parikh, Vice President of Engineering, GatesAir. “Our Intraplex SynchroCast solutions have long provided timing and frequency reference generation to synchronize SFN networks, and the GNSS-PTP product builds upon that capability to provide precision timing to broadcast and telecom networks. Our customers can rest assured that they have a proven solution that will work in any broadcast studio, RF plant and telco facility worldwide with the rock-solid reliability they expect from GatesAir.”

    GatesAir has further simplified the user experience with an integrated web interface that allows users to easily and flexibly select frequency bands for each GNSS constellation and configure timing source selection in automatic and manual modes. The user interface also offers useful visual aids, including detailed tracking maps and tables, satellite status and signal quality.

  • Receive RTK correction data with a VBOX NTRIP Modem

    [SPONSORED CONTENT]  VBOX NTRIP Modem allows you to receive RTK correction data via internet, without having to operate your own base station. By accessing public or commercial RTK networks, correction messages from a grid of permanent base stations can be received by either Wi-Fi or 4G cellular connection. Utilizing Network RTK overcomes the range restrictions of a single base station, allowing for centimeter-level RTK accuracy to be achieved over significant distances. Additionally, receiving corrections via internet rather than radio provides a more reliable signal reception as interference from changes in elevation or topographical obstacles are minimized.

    If your use of RTK corrections is localized, then you can still gain the benefits of increased range and signal reliability offered by utilizing internet-based correction messages. Simply connect your base station to a computer with internet access and cast the correction messages from your base station directly to the VBOX NTRIP Modem.

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    This video is sponsored content by Racelogic.

  • Orolia launches GSG-8 GNSS/GPS simulator at ION GNSS+ 2019

    Editor’s Note: This video was originally published on November 12, 2019.

    Orolia debuted the GSG-8 advanced GNSS/GPS simulator, which is powered by Skydel simulation engine, at ION GNSS+ 2019 in Miami. Watch the video to get an overview of the GSG-8, which the company says was designed to deliver the highest standard of GNSS signal testing and sensor simulation performance in an easy-to-use platform.

    Read more about the GSG-8 here.

  • Hemisphere GNSS presents Phantom, Vega GNSS OEM boards at Intergeo 2019

    Hemisphere GNSS’ Miles Ware gives GPS World an overview of the company’s Phantom and Vega series GNSS OEM boards at Intergeo 2019, which took place in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • Bluesky launches international MetroVista city mapping service at Intergeo 2019

    Bluesky International launched its international MetroVisa city mapping service for Europe at Intergeo 2019, which took place Sept. 17-19 in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • A look at Spirent Federal’s enhanced GSS9000 GNSS simulator

    At ION GNSS+ 2019, Spirent Federal Systems’ Jeff Martin and Spirent Communications’ Adam Price discuss the company’s latest product: the GSS9000 GNSS simulator series. According to the company, the simulator boasts up to 320 channels and 10 independent RF outputs.

  • VBOX Indoor Positioning System. Speed & position — anywhere.

    Racelogic, the company behind VBOX and LabSat GNSS simulators, has recently launched the VBOX Indoor Positioning System (VIPS) in response to customers’ developing demand to use GPS embedded technology in GPS-denied environments. VIPS delivers <2cm accuracy with an update rate of 100 times a second, making it ideal for dynamic applications, and this accuracy is maintained with seamless transition from GPS to VIPS with reacquisition in less than 0.2 seconds.

    In line with Racelogic’s automotive heritage, VIPS was initially developed for the automotive testing market; however, this has been closely followed by expansion into virtual production motion capture in the film and gaming industry, autonomous robotics, construction, mining and logistics. In fact, this accurate and affordable indoor positioning solution is ideal for almost any application which would normally rely on GPS.

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  • Harxon introduces X-Survey Pro antenna at Intergeo 2019

    Harxon CEO Jason Yao gives GPS World an overview of the company’s latest developments, including the X-Survey Pro antenna, at Intergeo 2019, which took place Sept. 17-19 in Stuttgart, Germany. According to the company, the X-Survey Pro is a 5-in-1 antenna designed with GNSS antenna, WIFI, BT, 4G and 2.4G, plus 5.8G antennas.