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Making regular GPS ultra-precise
Self-driving cars need to know exactly where on the road they are located at all times. A new invention could revolutionize ...
One expert says the federal government needs to develop a secondary system to avoid a disaster in the event the GPS system ...
The Australia-based startup has successfully tested quantum-based tools that avoid the pitfalls of both GPS and traditional ...
Laws are racing to catch up with technology as phones lead to more and more auto accidents, but does that mean you're not ...
C tool with 125 MS/s sampling—perfect for fieldwork, classrooms, or your desktop Compact, cost-effective i.MX 91 development board optimized for embedded Linux development Building an indoor ...
The USS Essex exercise demonstrated the necessity of fallback systems and skilled navigation in the absence of GPS. While GPS is ubiquitous and convenient, its vulnerability underscores the importance ...
Since their discovery in 2004, the grid cells in the brain, which are important for our orientation, have been regarded as a ...
Roth was standing at the edge of a cave in Pirkanmaa, Finland. Inside, he knew, was a geocache: a container that was stashed at a particular latitude and longitude and meant to be sought and found ...
Fielding of the Mounted Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing System (MAPS) GEN II hardware is underway across the Army ...
Toyota, the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ), and Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) have ...
QinetiQ and Xona Space Systems have demonstrated how GPS navigation can be bolstered by using low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, in the first UK tests of Xona’s new satellite navigation system, Pulsar.
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