Richard B. Langley explains that there is more to it in developing a practical microprocessor-controlled GNSS antenna array, ...
The November 2024 issue of GPS World features Professor Richard Langley’s 300th and final “Innovation” column. His first one appeared in the January/February 1990 issue, the magazine’s very first. In ...
The Pentagon’s first batch of new and more capable GPS satellites, part of the GPS IIIF program, is facing significant delays ...
SpacePNT and European Engineering and Consultancy (EECL) have completed the final presentation of the European Space Agency (ESA)-funded Earth Moon GNSS Spaceborne Receiver for In-Orbit Demonstration ...
Trimble has expanded support for The HALO Trust, the world’s largest humanitarian landmine-clearance nonprofit organization.
One of the top dogs in the mil-spec UAV world, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) has developed and built several jet-powered demonstration UAVs known as the MQ-20 Avenger, which is ...
This is my 300th and last “Innovation” column in GPS World. I have mixed feelings about stopping the column. I’ve really enjoyed doing it for the past 35 years, but editorial deadlines can be ...
WingXpand, a U.S. provider of autonomous smart planes with artificial intelligence (AI) threat detection capabilities, has collaborated with RTX’s Raytheon. The partnership aims to enhance the ...
Inertial Labs has introduced its latest GPS-aided inertial navigation system (INS), the INS-DM-FI. Designed with tactical-grade fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) technology, the system is engineered to meet ...
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 ...
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, and Rain, a provider of autonomous aerial wildfire containment technology, successfully demonstrated how an autonomous Black Hawk helicopter can be commanded to ...