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NOVEMBER 18, 2020
 
  INSIGHTS
 
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Drone developments: flying into a volcano, tethered drone advantages
 
By Tony Murfin
In this month's update, GPS World columnist Tony Murfin discusses how a fixed-wing drone flew into the plume of a volcano, as well as advances in tethered drone capabilities.

 
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  NEWS
 
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U-blox positioning enables massive drone light show
 
U-blox supplied the high-accuracy technology that made it possible to fly a massive swarm of drones. The simultaneous flight of 2,198 miniature unmanned aerial vehicles was launched into the night sky over Saint Petersburg, Russia.
 
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Septentrio debuts mosaic-H heading receiver
 
Septentrio has expanded its GNSS module portfolio with the launch of its mosaic-H heading receiver. The surface mount module delivers reliable heading and pitch or heading and roll information on top of centimeter-level positioning.
 
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Europe seeks alternative PNT services by Jan. 13 deadline
 
The European Commission is undertaking a GNSS backup technology demonstration, much like the one completed by the U.S. Department of Transportation earlier this year. Companies from many countries outside the European Union, including the United States, are eligible to participate.
 
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U‑blox low-power M10 receiver designed for wearables
 
U-blox’s new M10 GNSS platform is designed for ultra-low-power high-performance positioning applications, such as sport watches and asset trackers. It can track up to four GNSS constellations at once to deliver positioning data even in challenging environments.
 
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Quantum Reversal adds new GNSS anti-jam units to product offerings
 
Quantum Reversal has added several new models to its flagship anti-jamming line. The current solution consists now of five products designed for the commercial market to solve the issue of unintentional RF interference or jamming.
 
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Taoglas antennas aimed at robotics, autonomous vehicles
 
Taoglas has unveiled active, multiband GNSS antennas engineered for applications that require critical high-accuracy positioning and timing, including autonomous driving and precision agriculture.
 
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Esri Site Scan, Auterion drone help meet regulations
 
Esri is offering two major capabilities in Site Scan for ArcGIS that will enable governments and critical infrastructure organizations to meet hardware and software regulations in the United States and Europe.
 
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TRACE drone carries EGNOS beacon for identification
 
The first drone of Europe’s U-space TRACE project took its maiden flight recently. It carried an EGNOS-enabled beacon that allows the identification of the aircraft while guaranteeing accurate, robust positioning. 
 
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  FROM GPS WORLD MAGAZINE
 
 
 
Launchpad: Data collectors, government drone
 
Check out a roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the November 2020 issue of GPS World magazine.
 
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Belgian company Seafar pioneers barge automation technology
 
Seafar has integrated Septentrio’s AsteRx-U dual-antenna, multi-frequency, multi-constellation receivers into its autonomous vessels to provide sub-meter positioning for navigation and control.
 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
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.
 
 
Speaker:
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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