On Dec. 12, 2024, the European Union decided to include Bulgaria and Romania in the Schengen visa-free zone. On the same day Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia, began experiencing interference with GPS signals ...
Well, it’s January 2025 and it’s almost here — that is, the release of the beta version of the new, modernized National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) – NATRF2022, PATRF2022, CATRF2022, MATRF2022 and ...
The Overture Maps Foundation has released the general availability of its global transportation dataset. This dataset encompasses 86 million km of roads worldwide and is designed to support various ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) will host the first FutureNAV Industry Day on Feb. 18, 2025 — at ESTEC, the Netherlands — to address the growing demand for advanced positioning, navigation and timing ...
Researchers at Drexel University have developed a testing method to enhance the robustness of autonomous driving systems. Their approach uses dynamic visual patterns to evaluate object detection ...
As we approach the holidays and if I get tired of writing about weighty scientific, technical and policy issues, I might apply for a copywriting position at Hallmark Cards. But for now we begin to ...
Editor-in-Chief Matteo Luccio shares what you can you expect to see in the pages of GPS World in 2025.
Galileo is a key component of mass-market applications for such areas as transport, agriculture and timing but also for ...
The U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command and Space Operations Command expedited the Rapid Response Trailblazer launch ...
Unidentified UAVs over military installations have sparked security concerns across the United States. Numerous sightings of suspected drones have been reported over residential areas, restricted ...
Advanced Navigation has finalized a multi-million dollar deal with Rheinmetall Defense Australia to provide fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation systems (INS) for integration into ...
Transportation continues to be a key application area for GNSS and related technologies — both directly, as with receivers on trains, and indirectly, as in airport construction. For this month’s cover ...