COVID-19 impact revealed through the lens of GPS By Roi Mit Movement, closeness, privacy — many things we took for granted a few months ago have become luxuries after the onset of COVID-19. To get an understanding of the scale and impact of the virus, GPS World takes a look at global movement trends of people and merchandise using GNSS technology.
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Seen & Heard: Squid scandal, bike-sharing chaos “Seen & Heard” is a monthly feature of GPS World magazine, traveling the world to capture interesting and unusual news stories involving the GNSS/PNT industry. Check out this month's unique applications.
Indoor location could mitigate COVID-19 Due to early evidence suggesting the spread of COVID-19 is much more aggressive indoors than outdoors, many companies have begun efforts to monitor workers’ movements and trace contacts to keep offices and factories from becoming new epicenters of infection.
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GNSS Interference: Sources, Effects, Detection, and Mitigation Techniques Date: Dec. 3 Sponsored content by: Tallysman Summary: Today's radio frequency spectrum is crowded with cellular, Wi-Fi, Iridium and Inmarsat signals. In North America, Ligado has recently received terrestrial broadcast rights to the 1526-1536 MHz spectrum. This could cause interference that affects antennas and GNSS receivers that support L-Band correction services. Tune in to this webinar for a discussion on interference on GNSS antennas and receivers: its sources and effects, detection methods, and mitigation techniques employed by precision GNSS antennas and receivers. Speakers: • Julien Hautcoeur, director of GNSS product R&D, Tallysman • Wim De Wilde, systems engineer, Septentrio • Peter A. Iannucci, postdoctoral research fellow, Radionavigation Laboratory at The University of Texas at Austin
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