Darren McCarthy, Rohde & Schwarz, gives GPS World a booth tour of its GNSS solutions, avionics gear and interference hunting solutions while at the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference, held September 9-12 in Tampa, Florida.
Tag: video
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: IFEN Inc.
Mark Wilson, IFEN Inc., demonstrates the company’s new XS3 software receiver – which succeeds the scientific GNSS software-receiver SX-NSR – at the the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: Harxon Corporation
Qian Haizhong of Harxon Corporation shares on the company’s new product, the Helix antenna, at the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: ComNav Technologies, Ltd.
Andy Yin, ComNav Technology, Ltd., shares on the company’s K series GNSS OEM boards and receivers at the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: Antcom Corporation
Robert Dumont, international sales manager at Antcom Corporation, discusses the rugged GNSS and communication antennas as well as the microwave accessories Antcom manufactures while at the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: Loctronix
Michael B. Mathews, Ph.D., CEO and founder of Loctronix, details the company’s Interference Detection System (IDS) at the ION GNSS+ September 9-12 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: KVH Industries, Inc.
Jay Napoli, vice president of FOG/OEM sales for KVH Industries, Inc., chats with GPS World about fiber-optic gyros (FOGs) while at the ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 at the Tampa Bay Convention Center in Tampa, Florida.
-
ION GNSS+ 2014: NavtechGPS
Carolyn P. McDonald, president and CEO of NavtechGPS, catches up with GPS World at the ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12, 2014, at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. Franck Boynton, vice president and CTO of NavtechGPS, also shares about simulators with software, the company’s OEM presence and more.
-
Geospatial Solutions, GPS World at the 2014 Esri International User Conference
This is the mecca of geographic information systems, or GIS, at least in the United States: the 2014 Esri International User Conference (UC) in San Diego, California, held every July. GPS World and Geospatial Solutions were there in force. A newly dominant technology that got plenty of discussion was unmanned aerial systems (UAS or UAV). Eric Gakstatter, GPS World’s survey and GIS editor, said “I can boil where this technology is headed down to one word: real-time.”
-
GPS World at the 2014 Esri International User Conference
This is the mecca of geographic information systems, or GIS, at least in the United States: the 2014 Esri International User Conference (UC) in San Diego, California, held every July. GPS World and Geospatial Solutions were there in force. A newly dominant technology that got plenty of discussion was unmanned aerial systems (UAS or UAV). Eric Gakstatter, GPS World’s survey and GIS editor, said “I can boil where this technology is headed down to one word: real-time.”
-
Mystery Solved: Sailing Stones Tracked with GPS
In Racetrack Playa in Death Valley, California, hundreds of rocks — some weighing as much as 700 pounds — seem to have been dragged across the ground, leaving synchronized trails that can stretch for hundreds of meters. Though many phenomena were speculated (hurricane-force winds, dust devils, slick algal films, thick sheets of ice), no one knew what caused the movement — until a team of researchers got to work using rocks tagged with GPS devices and a high-resolution weather station.Watch the video to see the rocks move, and read more about the research.