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The document is designed to support validation of airborne requirements when using dual-frequency GPS, Galileo and satellite-based augmentation system signals.
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The Spirent SimXona simulator emulates Xona’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite navigation constellation now, before operational deployment. Test and integrate Xona signals in concert with Spirent’s comprehensive PNT and threat simulation capabilities.
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Quectel’s new whitepaper, ‘How to achieve cm-accurate positioning for mass-market IoT devices” explains the techniques of multi-band GNSS, real-time kinetic (RTK) positioning and dead reckoning (DR) and sets out how they are being applied to popular and lucrative connected outdoor application use cases.

Date: Thursday, November 9, 2023
Time: 1:00 p.m. EDT / 10:00 a.m. PDT
Duration: 60 minutes + time for Q&A
Sponsored by: Safran Federal Systems

While inertial navigation is no new concept, the introduction of HRG (hemispherical resonator gyroscope) technology has surpassed previously conceived boundaries. Land, air and sea are often regarded as different universes as they relate to navigation - each with its own dynamics, environmental factors, and nuances; each affected differently by various GPS-denial tactics. The HRG technology provides industry-leading performance in a low SWaP (size, weight and power) form factor enabling new missions in GPS-denied environments. 

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