China's BeiDou navigation system now equals the US' GPS, and even beats it in some regions. Will the world welcome an alternative? I n the more than 30 years since the Chinese ship Yinhe was ...
The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System is China's version of GPS. Uniquely, it's made up of two separate satellite constellations and it's been claimed that, with post-processing, it's accurate to ...
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.
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 ...
Russia’s GLONASS, the European Union’s Galileo, and China’s BeiDou navigation system all offer comparable functionality to GPS. Meanwhile, Japan and India have both undertaken the ...
Xue Jianguo, a former executive at one of China’s largest arms manufacturers who later helped push for civilian use of the ...
and students have furthered all aspects of satellite navigation technology from the antenna design, advanced radio processing, and the digital signal processing. This work initiated with the US Global ...
The NT1020 is a multisystem receiver intended to perform a simultaneous reception, down conversion, filtering and amplifying of GNSS GPS/Galileo/BeiDou and GLONASS L1/F1-band signals. IC is fabricated ...
China uses its homegrown navigation system BeiDou for both military and civilian purposes. BDS, stated to be rivalling GPS, is the fourth global satellite navigation system in the world.
A reliable terrestrial complement and backup to GPS is one critical solution to help meet the national security, economic and ...
Xue Jianguo, a former executive at one of China’s largest arms manufacturers who later helped push for civilian use of the BeiDou satellite navigation ... system seen as China’s answer to GPS.