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AUGUST 25, 2020
 
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Tallysman offers antennas for autonomous vehicles 
 
Tallysman Wireless has added a line of AccuAuto vehicle antennas aimed at the autonomous vehicle market. Check out their features.
 
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Sony to release high-precision GNSS receiver for IoT, wearables
 
Sony Corporation plans to release a high-precision GNSS receiver for use in internet of things (IoT) and wearable devices.
 
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5G module with GNSS released by Sierra Wireless
 
Sierra Wireless is now offering its EM919x 5G NR Sub-6 GHz and mmWave embedded modules, which include an integrated GNSS receiver.
 
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FAA to test UAV detection, mitigation equipment at airports
 
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to evaluate technologies and systems that could detect and mitigate potential safety risks posed by unmanned aircraft.
 
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Dual-band GNSS antenna ready for railways
 
Huber+Suhner has extended the capabilities of its rail rooftop antennas with its launch of an embedded dual-band GNSS antenna that meets the railway industries’ stringent requirements.
 
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IoT kit ready for heavy workloads
 
Congatec is offering a workload consolidation kit for vision-based situational awareness applications such as machine control and collaborative robotics.
 
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MGISS partners with ESA to sponsor festival
 
Mobile GIS Services (MGISS) is working with the European Space Agency (ESA) to showcase the potential of satellite positioning systems and imagery in tackling some of the challenges being faced by the water industry.
 
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No silver bullet for US PNT: Many sources needed
 
At the moment, the U.S. GPS provides the vast majority of PNT services in the U.S. and around the world. Yet, like all space-based systems, its signals are weak and very vulnerable to interference.
 
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  FROM THE PRO OEM NEWSLETTER
 
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1960s CIA drone-bird project a predecessor to NASA Global Hawk
 
By Tony Murfin
Get details on a recently unclassified CIA drone program, which provides us with perspective on UAS development.

 
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  FROM THE MAGAZINE
 
 
 
Connected-car designs must prioritize security
 
While connected cars provide wonderful advantages, their integration with cloud connectivity comes with a heightened risk for cyber attacks.
 
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Launchpad: GNSS receivers, sensors, software
 
Check out some of the latest products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry, including an inertial sensor, GNSS receiver, fixed-wing UAV and more.
 
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Cover photo: Stephen Drake
 
  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
PNT Monitoring to Safeguard Critical Infrastructure
 
Date: Sept. 17
Sponsored Content by: Orolia
 
 
Summary: Recent webinars have focused on a variety of proven, resilient technologies to combat GNSS and PNT vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. In this webinar, we will focus on how PNT monitoring can further protect critical systems from these vulnerabilities through continuous monitoring and improvement.
 
Speaker:
John Fischer, vice opresident, advanced R&D, Orolia

Tim Frost, vice opresident, strategic technology manager, Calnex Solutions  

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