Autonomy evolves
April 15, 2024
Several technologies — ranging from very mature to nascent — are converging to make autonomous vehicles and devices more useful, efficient, and reliable than ever.
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The Australian Space Agency has funded the development of an Australian aerospace-grade GNSS receiver to use in rockets, satellites and aircraft.
Inertial Labs and Sony have partnered to integrate lidar technology into Sony’s Airpeak UAV.
In one way or another, GNSS is constantly in the news, even though it rarely makes the headlines. Three recent articles prove this point.
Iridium has entered a five-year agreement with L3 Harris to provide satellite time and location (STL) service to more than three dozen L3Harris-operated communications network backbone nodes and a similar number of FAA facilities.
Current state of the art multi-frequency GNSS receivers operate by receiving L1 first and then L5. L5-first is […]
Residents of Tel Aviv, Israel noticed that map applications on their phones such as Waze, Google Maps and the taxi pickup app Gett were placing them in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, 130 miles to the north.
EpiSci and Northrop Grumman have entered a strategic collaboration to develop and deploy advanced autonomous tactical solutions to […]
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