Galileo signal component successfully tested for IoT use
February 13, 2023
One Galileo satellite has been reconfigured to emit a new signal component optimized to serve low-end receiver devices and internet of things applications.
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One Galileo satellite has been reconfigured to emit a new signal component optimized to serve low-end receiver devices and internet of things applications.
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This article gives a brief overview of the acquisition and tracking of Galileo IOV signals received from the GSAT0101 satellite on the morning of December 15. Researchers in the PLAN Group successfully recorded E1 and E5 data using a single dual-channel front-end and subsequently acquired and tracked E1 B/C, E5a and E5b signals using the PLAN Group GSNRx software GNSS receiver.
The Galileo PFM IOV satellite (GSAT0101) began transmitting E5 signals early on December 14. It had already started airing E1 signals on December 10.
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