No audio available for this content. GPS World is a business-to-business magazine, and most of our readers are engineers, surveyors and other professionals specializing in geospatial technologies. In ...
Photo: European GNSS Agency Phones and other devices located in the U.S. are now permitted to access signals coming from the European equivalent of the GPS system, named for the astronomer Galileo.
Critical infrastructure and government entities are in various stages on how to navigate GNSS vulnerabilities and how to provide timing services in GNSS-denied environments. In geographical areas ...
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