FCC, FAA and 5G
 
 
 
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GPS World Autonomous Arena Newsletter
 
MARCH 16, 2022
 
  INSIGHTS
 
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FCC, FAA and 5G
 
By Tony Murfin
 
The FAA and the wireless companies have largely collaborated during 5G service roll-out, and the FAA has been rapidly clearing a good number of radio-altimeter equipped aircraft to continue regular operations into most airports.


 
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  NEWS
 
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DroneShield and Teledyne FLIR join on drone detection
 
DroneShield Limited and Teledyne FLIR are collaborating on a joint sensing and mitigation solution for unmanned aerial threats.
 
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FGI-GSRx software-defined GNSS receiver goes open source
 
The open-source release of FGI-GSRx software receiver widens its user base and offers researchers, students and developers a chance to utilize the research platform for innovations.
 
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Advanced Navigation launches Boreas digital FOG
 
Advanced Navigation has launched a new fiber-optic gyroscope inertial navigation system (INS), named Boreas.
 
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Swift Navigation and Taoglas partner on precision GNSS solutions
 
Swift Navigation, a San Francisco-based GNSS firm, and Taoglas, a provider of internet of things (IoT) solutions, have announced a strategic partnership to integrate their technologies to deliver pre-tested, low-risk, high-precision GNSS solutions to a broad customer base.
 
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Inertial sensors vital to Mayflower autonomous voyage
 
The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) is set to re-embark on its three-week trans-Atlantic journey in April 2022 equipped with two of Silicon Sensing’s AMU30 inertial measurement units (IMUs).
 
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  FROM THE MAGAZINE
 
 
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The true value of inertial navigation: An interview with Brad Parkinson
 
By Dana Goward
A U.S. Secretary of Defense once predicted that navigation would eventually be based on inertial devices that were set at the factory, and then always knew where they were forever after. Navigation expert Brad Parkinson believes the outlook is not as bright as some might think.

 
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