GPS World Professional OEM + UAV Newsletter
 
JULY 21, 2021
 
  INSIGHTS
 
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US Air Force Invests in Flying Cars
 
By Tony Murfin
 
Are “flying cars” unmanned drones, manned aircraft, electric aircraft or just regular aircraft? Or perhaps a mix of all of these? Flying cars raise so much interest because of their potential to fulfill the space-age Jetsons promise, with the regular family parking one at their house.

 
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  NEWS
 
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Tallysman adds eXtended Filtering to TW3900 accutenna antennas
 
Tallysman Wireless has added new eXtended Filtering (XF) features to the TW3900 series of Accuntena precision antennas.
 
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Rx Networks adds StarCourse extended ephemeris services
 
Rx Networks has added a new extended ephemeris service called StarCourse.
 
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Skyward and FAA to test cellular-connected drones
 
Skyward, A Verizon company, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to test cellular-connected drones. 
 
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Parrot’s new ANAFI Ai UAV drone is 4G connected
 
Drone-maker Parrot has released a new drone for professionals. The ANAFI Ai UAV uses 4G as its main data link between the drone and the operator, so that users will no longer experience transmission limitations.
 
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U-blox GNSS + dead-reckoning auto module operational up to 105° C
 
U-blox is introducing a series of automotive-grade positioning modules that are operational up to 105° C (221° F). 
 
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Septentrio’s AsteRx SBi3 enables XenomatiX lidar 3D mapping
 
The AsteRx SBi3 module enables highly accurate and reliable 3D mapping solutions based on sensor fusion with lidar.
 
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  FROM SURVEY SCENE
 
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Surveying and the future: Where is technology going?
 
By Tim Burch
 
How do we find future geospatial experts, data collectors and surveying professionals? The answer is right under our noses, and our current group of practitioners needs to get the word out.

 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
Precision Clocks for Resilient Timing in GNSS-Denied Environments
 
Date: August 26, 2021
Sponsored Content by: Microchip
 
Summary: Today’s society has ubiquitous dependence on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Consequently, resilient position, navigation and timing (PNT) in GNSS-denied environments has become critically important. Jamming—either unintentional or malicious—and spoofing incidents present challenges to systems that have come to rely on an always-available GNSS signal. During this webinar, Microchip will focus on the importance of local time sources as a key contributor to resilient PNT.  
 
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