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The European GNSS Agency (GSA) awarded a 1 million-euro research contract to RUAG Space for a study to increase the accuracy of space data provided by climate and environmental satellites. By the end of 2022, RUAG Space will develop a new product dubbed
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er (NEWSPAPER) that will be able to use the Precise Point Positioning (PPP) technique with Galileo’s new High Accuracy Service (HAS) transmitted on the Galileo E6 signal.
NEWSPAPER’s goal is to develop a GNSS receiving system geared towards the New Space market. “New Space” denotes a major to change from large, expensive satellites to constellations of smaller, cost-optimized satellites. This trend is seen in telecommunication applications, where hundreds or even thousands of satellites are planned to replace the large GEO satellites used in previous decades. The most well-known examples of such constellations are OneWeb, Telesat, Amazon’s Kuiper and SpaceX’s Starlink; several other teleco
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Vodafone is testing a new precise-positioning technology that it envisages playing a major role in the coming era of autonomous vehicles. The technology, based on Vodafone s global IoT platform, works in partnership with Sapcorda s network of Global Navigation System Service (GNSS) receivers to remotely track moving objects bearing a built-in SIM within 10 centimeters of their location, be they cars, drones or cargo. The new technology (official name: Precise Point Positioning Real Time Kinematics), says Vodafone, will complement its existing asset tracking and fleet telematics offering already used by the operator s business customers across 54 countries.
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