View here!
 
 
 
JULY 28, 2020
 
  TOP STORIES
 
 
Photo: RNT Foundation  
FCC’s Ligado decision broadens, deepens opposition
 
Several members of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee sent a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Find out what it said.
 
Read More
 
Photo: Microchip
 
New miniature atomic clock aids positioning in difficult environments
 
A new miniature atomic clock offers improvements to temperature sensitivity and long-term drift, which correlate to longer holdover durations.
 
Read More
 
View here!
 
  MORE NEWS
 
Screenshot: Garmin website  
In aftermath of ransomware attack, Garmin services begin to return
 
Following a ransomware attack last week that left Garmin Connect and other services offline, the company is gradually restoring its internet capabilities.
 
Read More
 
View here!
 
View here!
 
Logo: AUVSI Xponential 2020  
AUVSI Xponential 2020 goes virtual
 
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) has decided to convert AUVSI Xponential 2020 to a virtual event. Get details on the virtual event.
 
Read More

// Check out what other GPS/GNSS shows have gone virtual.
 
View here!
 
Photo: Trimble
 
Everest survey succeeds with Trimble GNSS
 
The Government of Nepal has completed fieldwork for measuring Everest’s height using GNSS equipment from Trimble, including the R10 receiver. Read more about the receiver's role in the project.
 
Read More
 
Photo: CHC Navigation
 
Multi-platform lidar enables digital twin cities
 
To illustrate a typical digital cities project, CHC Navigation carried out a proof-of-concept demonstration in the Jinshan district of Shanghai.
 
Read More
 
Photo: UrsaNav
 
UrsaNav installs eLoran testbed in South Korea
 
South Korean is in the early stages of evaluating its eLoran system, but great results are expected based on the UrsaNav-supplied station in Incheon.
 
Read More
 
Photo: bbsferrari/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images
 
GPS reveals volcanic activity under Europe
 
Scientists have discovered new evidence for active volcanism next door to some of the most densely populated areas of Europe. Find out how the study crowdsourced GPS monitoring data to garner results.
 
Read More
 
  FROM THE MAGAZINE
 
 
 
Editorial Advisory Board PNT Q&A: Opportunities with GNSS correction services
 
New players are offering GNSS correction services — pushing prices down and offering new business models. What opportunities does this open up?
 
Read More



 
ION celebrates 75 years of guiding navigators
 
The first ION Annual Meeting was held Oct. 25–26 that same year at the Hotel New Yorker, with 95 ION members and 35 non-members attending.
 
Read More
 
Cover photo: Draganfly
 
  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
The Virtual Primary Reference Time Clock: A Next-Generation Timing Architecture for Critical Infrastructures
 
Date: Aug. 27
Sponsored Content by: Microchip
 
 
Summary: Accuracy, precision and stability have traditionally been used to describe the requirements for timing and synchronization. Although these timing metrics remain vital, a new set of requirements have become equally important with the goal of delivering better resiliency in critical infrastructure: prevention, restoration and recovery. A variety of technologies are being discussed to create a back-up to GNSS. The answer to greater resiliency does not lie in the number of timing sources, but rather in a timing architecture that incorporates these technologies. This presentation will discuss how a Virtual Primary Reference Timing Clock architecture is optimized for resilient timing.
 
Speakers:
• Tony Flavin, manager, strategic research, Chronos Technology Ltd.
• Jim Olsen, senior solution architect, Microchip
• Lee Cosart, chair of ATIS SYNC Committee, Microchip

 
Register Here
 
View here!
 
Logo: GPS World Logo: Twitter  Logo: Facebook  Logo: YouTube  Logo: LinkedIn

You are subscribed to Navigate! Weekly as newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Forward to a friend | Change your subscription preferences | New subscriber sign-up

Look forward to us each Tuesday? Don't forgot to also subscribe to the magazine or renew your subscription.

If you wish to leave this mailing list, simply unsubscribe. | Refer to our Privacy Policy.

GPS World is a property of North Coast Media, LLC.
1360 E. Ninth St., 10th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44114
© 2020 North Coast Media. All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission.
 
View here!