Artificial intelligence, particularly in sensor fusion, is now rewriting autonomy’s playbook—and serving as a powerful ...
Galileo, Galileo, soon to be figaro magnifico... A European satellite navigation service could provide the platform for thousands of new applications based on the pinpoint location information it will ...
Galileo, Europe’s constellation of positioning, navigation and timing satellites, currently consists of 22 spacecraft with four more launching this year. Credit: ESA WASHINGTON — The British ...
THE PHRASE “critical infrastructure” conjures up solidly earthbound images: road and rail networks, water and sewage pipes, electricity grids, the internet, and so on. Such stuff is so wound into the ...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal processing is pivotal in modern navigation frameworks, underpinning applications from aviation to everyday mobile devices. The field investigates ...
Using a satellite-based system to pinpoint one's location as well as provide step-by-step directions to a destination. In the U.S., GPS satellite navigation was used by the military starting in the ...
The U.S. Army relies on positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) signals to operate critical equipment. Credit: U.S. Army WASHINGTON — TrustPoint, a startup developing a next-generation global ...
ESA plans to use its upcoming Lunar Pathfinder mission to experiment with expanding sat-nav coverage to the Moon. By tuning in to the radio signals leaking from the Galileo and GPS satellite ...
BEIJING, May 26 (Reuters) - Beidou, China's answer to the U.S.-owned GPS navigation system, will back domestic products and related services worth 1 trillion yuan ($156.22 billion) by 2025, the ...
Apple is developing a next-generation satellite framework for iPhones, including third-party app integration, offline Apple ...
When was the last time you used a car’s in-built satellite navigation, rather than plugging in your phone and using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto? Well now, buyers of new select Ferrari models will ...
Maybe my misadventures with online map directions weren't so awful after all. A satellite navigation system is sending drivers in an area of central England up a cliff. Literally. "Drivers following ...