TRX awarded NIST funding for NEON Personnel Tracker TRX Systems was awarded funding through the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Public Safety Innovation Accelerator Program (PSIAP) to test, validate and harden the TRX NEON Personnel Tracker solution to support wide-scale public safety deployment.
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Auterion and Phase One partner to integrate open drone ecosystem Auterion, which develops software for enterprise drone fleets, has partnered with Phase One, a developer and manufacturer of medium- and large-format aerial photography systems. The companies will make the Phase One P3 Payload lineup easily accessible, with a plug-and-play integration to Auterion’s open drone ecosystem.
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Bathymetric surveys dip into Dead Sea Israeli drone service provider ERELIS collected reference bathymetric data using a manned boat and multi-beam and single-beam echo sounders and demonstrated a good match between the results of new drone-based and traditional methods.
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| Two years since the Tesla GPS hack In June 2019, Regulus Cyber’s experts successfully spoofed the GPS-based navigation system of a Tesla Model 3 vehicle. This experiment provided an important warning for all companies using GNSS location and timing: these technologies, on which they depend, are highly vulnerable to spoofing attacks.
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Correcting Errors, Big and Small Three decades after it first entered popular culture during the Gulf War, even a cursory review of articles about GPS aimed at a mass audience still will reveal a plethora of inaccuracies and misunderstandings, ranging from the trivial to the fundamental.
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GPS & MGUE Program Update & High Dynamix Testing Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021 Sponsored Content by: Spirent Federal Summary: The U.S. Space Force continues to evolve the GPS enterprise into a more resilient and robust architecture. Join representatives from the Space Systems Command, BAE Systems and Spirent for an update on the GPS and Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) programs, the latest in military GPS receiver technology, and advancements in emulating high dynamic applications such as space vehicles or hypersonic munitions. Speakers: Colonel Ryan Colbum, Director, Spectrum Warfare Division, Space Systems Command (SSC) Colonel Clifford Sulham, Senior Material Leader, User Products Division, Production Corp, Space Systems Command (SSC) Jade Groen, Director, Military GPS Ground and Core Programs, Navigation & Sensor Systems (NSS), BAE Systems Mark Holbrow, Senior Director, R&D Positioning, Spirent Communications
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