It used to be that if you were going to build an RF navigation receiver, you had to also build your own simulation system to test it. I remember working with a couple of “home-built” RF si...
Read More →What It Could Mean for High-Precision Users Indoor location research and fielded developments currently focus on consumer-level applications, mostly using mobile phone handsets, but this work will hop...
Read More →It used to be that professionals using precision GNSS applications had to go to the expense of buying, operating, and maintaining RTK base-stations and radio set-ups. Then L-Band corrections came on t...
Read More →Did you catch the recent announcement on the Hemisphere Precision Products Group sale? It would appear that the deal has closed, and the Ag and GNSS businesses will be separated and go their own ways....
Read More →Nothing can be more certain in today’s economic environment: companies will continue to adjust in order to survive and prosper. Hemisphere GPS has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1990...
Read More →By Tony Murfin Whatever happed to Allen Osborne Associates (AOA)? As a 1994 report (seeking a receiver for a “GPS Sounder” task) stated, “Signal-to-noise ratio tests of three high-pe...
Read More →By Tony Murfin. As consolidation of GNSS and related companies continues throughout the industry, it may be useful to look at some of the notable steps taken by some of the key movers and shakers. Tri...
Read More →By Tony Murfin. There were a lot of the familiar faces at the Institute of Navigation GNSS 2012 convention in Nashville September 18-21. The show activity level was around the same as last year with a...
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