External partners are mainly universities hosting GNSS equipment as given in the table below. Data of seven stations are publicly available at the data centers of the International GNSS Service (IGS).
The u-blox ZED-X20P is an all-band GNSS module with L1/L2/L5/L6 support, offering cm-level accuracy at lower cost.
LuGRE consists of a weak-signal GNSS receiver, a high-gain L-band patch antenna the requisite amplification and filter circuits, designed to track a number of GPS and Galileo signals. Designed by ...
and using other equipment to simulate antenna diversity (using multiple antennas to increase the signal-to-noise ratio): Testing antenna diversity The main board uses two MAX2771 GNSS front-ends ...
Topcon Positioning Systems has announced the latest addition to its HiPer family of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. The HiPer CR is a compact and lightweight GNSS receiver ...
From 2016 to 2019, the European Union’s STRIKE3 project deployed equipment to monitor L1/E1 signals in 23 countries across the globe. They found more than 450,000 signals that could interfere with ...
Trimble has introduced the Trimble R980 GNSS system, the newest addition to its Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver portfolio. Building upon the features available on Trimble’s ...
EnSilica, a developer of mixed-signal ASICs, has announced that it is in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a key silicon component to enable next-generation resilient ...