Tag: GNSS
Armageddon Could Happen With GPS Outage, Expert Says
China, Russia GPS Interference Already Happening...
In a Jan. 23 The New York Times article, “America Has a GPS Problem,” author Kate Murphy says the system needs...
Was MWCA Good for Location Companies?
LOS ANGELES—While the recent Mobile World Congress Americas here had at least two dozen location industry companies exhibiting, few product announcements and partnerships were...
Autonomous Vehicles Prone to Hacking
Back in the day, security advocates claimed that GPS and other navigation systems could be hacked with $5 worth of gear bought at a...
Telit Rolls Out GNSS Module for Location-Based IoT Applications
Telit rolled out its SE878Kx-A series of GPS and GNSS integrated antenna receiver modules for location-based IoT consumer and business applications, the company said.
The...
Taoglas Names Shamblin Vice President of Engineering
Taoglas announced that wireless and antenna industry veteran Jeff Shamblin has joined Taoglas as vice president of engineering.
Shamblin, who holds 77 issued patents related...
MWC Features Drones, Autonomous Vehicles and Location Technology
BARCELONA—The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA) showcased a range of applications for drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) through several government-funded programs...
Location Technology Finds Growth at CES
LAS VEGAS—While connected and autonomous vehicles seemed to be the rage at this year’s CES, a growing number of location companies exhibited new products.
Not...
MWC not an auto show, but gaining importance
GPS World Magazine
Mercedes autonomous car on display at Mobile World Congress 2016. (Photo: Kevin Dennehy)
BARCELONA, Spain — Most attendees at the Mobile World Congress...