LuGRE consists of a weak-signal GNSS receiver, a high-gain L-band patch antenna the requisite amplification and filter circuits, designed to track a number of GPS and Galileo signals. Designed by ...
The signal was part of the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) experiment, a co-mission between NASA and the Italian Space Agency. Being able to make use of GPS signals will allow future ...
STMicroelectronics has unveiled the Teseo VI family of GNSS receivers. The new receivers integrate multi-constellation and quad-band signal processing on a single chip, achieving centimeter-level ...
They benefit from GPS — and the three other GNSS, namely Russia’s GLONASS, China’s BeiDou and Europe’s Galileo — in many ways and are unaware of most of them, such as the fact that GNSS receivers ...
Nasa has successfully used GPS navigation on the lunar surface for the first time. The demonstration, which also involved the Italian Space Agency, is expected to signal a new era of exploration and ...
As GPS jamming and spoofing incidents escalate across Europe, disrupting aviation and posing security risks, the maritime ...
The new receiver is designed to ... builds on Topcon’s 30-year legacy in GNSS technology and supports all major satellite constellations, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, IRNSS, QZSS ...
OxTS has launched WayFinder, a complete localisation solution for any environment, even GNSS-denied spaces. Functioning out ...
With the receiver data flowing in, anticipation mounted. Could a moon-based mission acquire and track signals from two GNSS constellations, GPS and Galileo, and use those signals for navigation on ...