[superlopez] sent in this detailed article (mirrored here and here) which describes how to build a GPS and GLONASS (the Russian version of GPS) receiver. The resulting device is gigantic compared ...
Today, only two navigation systems have been fully deployed in the world: the Russian Glonass and the US GPS. The Chinese Beidou system and the European Galileo will be deployed but they are ...
Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos ... and vehicles equipped with Glonass/GPS navigation communication terminals (at the factory or a certified service center). In event of a traffic ...
NT1021 is a single-chip dual-channel RF front-end consuming a very low power (47 mW typical at 2.1 V) and performing a simultaneous reception of both GPS/Galileo/BeiDou and GLONASS signals. Highly ...
Estonia's security services have lost dozens of drones due to electronic interference coming from Russia and now plans to act ...
Didn’t know that China had its own GPS? How about Europe’s Galileo, Russia’s GLONASS, or Japan’s QZSS? There’s a whole world of GPS-alikes out there. Let’s take a look. The Global ...
This GNSS RF Receiver IP is silicon-proven in 22nm ULP process node, offers comprehensive support for all current satsatellite-based navigation systems, encompassing GPS (US), Galileo (EU), GLONASS ...
Some countries have their own version of GPS, such as Russia’s GLONASS, the EU’s Galileo and China’s BeiDou systems. In short, GPS functions by measuring the time it takes for signals from multiple ...
Next year, Russia plans to launch Glonass K-2, the latest generation of GLONASS satellites ... as evidenced by a recent successful test of the interoperability of GPS and Galileo receivers. Meanwhile, ...
BeiDou and GPS are two of the four core providers of global satellite navigation systems, along with Russia's Global Navigation Satellite System, or GLONASS, and the European Union's Galileo.