Mobile Solutions AG, a Swiss provider of products, concepts and solutions in the field of mobile communications, announces the launch of Creon, a GSM mobile phone with GPS locator capabilities. Based ...
GPS modules and chipsets are being designed into many consumer and industrial devices, resulting in an increasing number of engineers being tasked with incorporating GPS subsystems into their designs.
Editor's note: The following is Planet Analog's first in a series of Design Challenges. This one was sent to me by a reader/design team interested in using GPS in a particular application. We are ...
Atmel and u-blox AG have announced a GPS weak signal tracking technology called SuperSense, supporting Atmel's ANTARIS GPS chipsets and GPS modules from u-blox. With this GPS software, accurate GPS ...
DENVER, Dec. 12 (UPI) --Lockheed Martin has passed a Critical Design Review for its planned GPS III upgrades, allowing it to move forward with its contract with the U.S. Air Force. The company inked ...
Motorola today announced Instant GPS, a self-contained, single-chip, assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) receiver small enough to fit into a wristwatch. Motorola Instant GPS is the first truly ...
Program enters integration and test phase on track to 2021 delivery Raytheon Company’s GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System, known as GPS OCX, has completed full software and hardware ...
Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has successfully completed a Delta Preliminary Design Review (dPDR) for the next Global Positioning System (GPS) III satellite vehicles planned under the U.S. Air Force’s ...
People today cannot live without their digital devices, especially, not without their GPS devices to help them navigate. However, GPS navigation has its limitations. For example, it does not work in ...
No audio available for this content. L3Harris Technologies has reached a major milestone in the U.S. Air Force’s Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) project — passing the preliminary design ...
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