sponsored content – GPS World https://www.gpsworld.com The Business and Technology of Global Navigation and Positioning Mon, 01 Jul 2024 21:10:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Introducing the LabSat 4 GNSS Simulator https://www.gpsworld.com/introducing-the-labsat-4-gnss-simulator/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 20:57:07 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=106742 [SPONSORED CONTENT] LabSat has announced the launch of the LabSat 4 GNSS Simulator, a cutting-edge solution for modern GNSS signal testing.

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[SPONSORED CONTENT] LabSat has announced the launch of the LabSat 4 GNSS Simulator, a cutting-edge solution for modern GNSS signal testing. With three configurable RF channels, up to 12-bit I&Q quantization, and variable 10-60 MHz bandwidth, it offers exceptional customization and precision. Synchronized record and replay of external data sources such as CAN FD and RS232 further enhance complex test scenarios.

LabSat 4 has been engineered to deliver ease of use, with saveable custom record settings and a web-based interface for effortless configuration. Its impressive file management capabilities, featuring 7.6TB internal storage and fast data transfer via Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0, meet high-volume data demands efficiently. Maintaining the compact size, portability, and cost efficiency of its predecessors, LabSat 4 is ideal for use both in the field and laboratory. Additionally, it integrates seamlessly with SatGen Simulation Software, enabling the creation of detailed GNSS RF I&Q scenario files based on custom trajectories, enhancing its utility for sophisticated GNSS signal testing.

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oneNav L5-direct GNSS technology https://www.gpsworld.com/onenav-l5-direct-gnss-technology/ Wed, 01 May 2024 14:56:20 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=106083 oneNav L5-direct GNSS technology is the first and only commercial solution that directly acquires and tracks L5-band satellites. 

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oneNav L5-direct GNSS technology is the first and only commercial solution that directly acquires and tracks L5-band satellites. By fully eliminating reliance on the outdated L1 band, the L5-direct receiver is simpler, lower power, and better.  Compared to complex L1/L5 dual-band receivers:

  • L5-direct requires only a single antenna and RF chain for lower cost, smallest size and up to 3x lower power.
  • Has 8x better TTFF, and 2x more accuracy in dense urban areas.
  • Is immune to widespread L1-band jamming.

Suitable for cellular, wearable, IOT, automotive, military, survey, and timing markets, oneNav technology is available in three distinct configurations:

    1. Licensable digital L5-direct IP core: A fully synthesizable RTL digital signal processing core includes a complete, scalable L5-direct measurement solution that has been fully simulated from 22 nm down to 4 nm.
    2. pREX SIP – Mixed signal hard macro in 22 nm GlobalFoundries silicon technology: The pREX SIP couples the L5-direct IP core with an RF front end that includes a highly optimized, low power amplifier, PLL and A/D converter. Implemented in GF22 FDX process and packaged in a SIP that can be soldered onto a PC board, or also as a hard macro for silicon platform integration.
    3. Position determination firmware:The position engine firmware converts L5-direct measurements into position, velocity, and time, and is provided as an embedded library for the platform microcontroller.

oneNav can further customize any of these deliverables in partnership with a licensee to bring this performance to any end product. Click here to learn more.

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The power to outpace the threat https://www.gpsworld.com/the-power-to-outpace-the-threat/ Sun, 01 Oct 2023 12:00:44 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=103650 What if the biggest receiver upgrade came with the smallest mission interruption and impact to your budget? BAE Systems is delivering the latest in portable M-Code GPS technology.

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[SPONSORED CONTENT] What if the biggest receiver upgrade came with the smallest mission interruption and impact to your budget? BAE Systems is delivering the latest in portable M-Code GPS technology. The NavGuide™ receiver is a portable, secure GPS receiver made for handheld and vehicular operations with the added protection of anti-spoofing. Future-proofed with a modular open system architecture, the NavGuide receiver gives you the power to outpace the threat.

Get the proof in your palm here. 

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The NavGuide receiver gives you the power to outpace the threat https://www.gpsworld.com/the-navguide-receiver-gives-you-the-power-to-outpace-the-threat/ Thu, 15 Jun 2023 15:16:23 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=102756 Now the most impactful GPS receiver upgrade comes with the smallest mission interruption. Learn how the NavGuide GPS receiver delivers secure M-Code PNT data.

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Now the most impactful GPS receiver upgrade comes with the smallest mission interruption. Learn how the portable NavGuide GPS receiver delivers secure M-Code PNT data.

Explore more at www.baesystems.com/navguide.

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Certus Evo helps Nextcore’s UAV Lidar Fly To New Heights https://www.gpsworld.com/certus-evo-helps-nextcores-uav-lidar-fly-to-new-heights/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 15:33:35 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=98832 Advanced Navigation’s Certus Evo enabled Nextcore to fly at 100 metres AGL, exceeding their goal.

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Advanced Navigation’s Certus Evo enabled Nextcore to fly at 100 metres AGL, exceeding their goal. Nextcore required a MEMS INS that would enable their UAV-LiDAR to fly at 80 metres above ground level (AGL).

Discover Certus Evo.

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Receive RTK correction data with a VBOX NTRIP Modem https://www.gpsworld.com/receive-rtk-correction-data-with-a-vbox-ntrip-modem/ Mon, 01 Nov 2021 05:00:41 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=89929 [SPONSORED CONTENT]  VBOX NTRIP Modem allows you to receive RTK correction data via internet, without having to operate your own base station.

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[SPONSORED CONTENT]  VBOX NTRIP Modem allows you to receive RTK correction data via internet, without having to operate your own base station. By accessing public or commercial RTK networks, correction messages from a grid of permanent base stations can be received by either Wi-Fi or 4G cellular connection. Utilizing Network RTK overcomes the range restrictions of a single base station, allowing for centimeter-level RTK accuracy to be achieved over significant distances. Additionally, receiving corrections via internet rather than radio provides a more reliable signal reception as interference from changes in elevation or topographical obstacles are minimized.

If your use of RTK corrections is localized, then you can still gain the benefits of increased range and signal reliability offered by utilizing internet-based correction messages. Simply connect your base station to a computer with internet access and cast the correction messages from your base station directly to the VBOX NTRIP Modem.

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NavCom Onyx GNSS OEM board integrates with StarFire offering Precise Point Positioning https://www.gpsworld.com/navcom-onyx-gnss-oem-board-integration-enhances-starfire-network/ Wed, 26 Apr 2017 15:22:10 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=53009 End-users can achieve even better accuracy with NavCom's StarFire Network by integrating the company's Onyx GNSS OEM board.

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End-users can achieve even better accuracy with NavCom’s StarFire Network by integrating the company’s Onyx GNSS OEM board. StarFire is a global satellite-based augmentation system (GSBAS) that provides precise point positioning (PPP). Onyx, a multi-constellation OEM board, has three separate channels for StarFire signal processing.

Learn more about the StarFire Network.

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NavCom’s StarFire Network operates with less than five minutes of downtime per year https://www.gpsworld.com/navcoms-starfire-network-operates-with-less-than-five-minutes-of-downtime-per-year/ Sat, 15 Apr 2017 05:00:17 +0000 https://www.gpsworld.com/?p=52847 SPONSORED CONTENT

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NavCom’s StarFire Network is a global satellite-based augmentation system (GSBAS) that provides precise point positioning (PPP) with 99.999 percent reliability. Two completely redundant processing centers and multiple communication links ensure the continuous availability of StarFire GNSS corrections. StarFire requires no base station and utilizes a network of more than 40 GNSS reference stations around the world.

Learn more about the StarFire Network.

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