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The representative of General Designer of user’s equipment has told about the benefits of using multi-system equipment
“Multisystem equipment allows avoid dependence from the single provider of global satellite navigation system and in addition to increase equipment protection from interferences” said Alexey Muraviev, the representative of General Designer of user’s equipment during the Conference “Development of international cooperation and application of global navigation systems solutions for improvement of transport and cargo security” which was held in the framework of the International Forum “Security and safety technologies”.
19 March 2015 |
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Foreign automakers have equipped vehicles with devices based on GLONASS technologies
The Italian auto concern IVECO, in preparation for the entry into force Customs Union’s technical regulations, according to which from January 1st 2015 all new vehicles must be equipped with devices "ERA-GLONASS", has tested these devices in their cars.
29 October 2014 |
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The Chinese accident emergency response system will be put into operation in 2016
Similar to European eCall Chinese accident emergency response system is currently being tested in four regions of China, said Kevin Lee, Assistant Secretary General of Telematic Industry Application Alliance.
10 October 2014 |
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Continental to Offer Wireless Charging, NFC & Antenna Coupling to Smartphones in the Car
Automotive supplier Continental has unveiled a multifunctional smartphone terminal (MFST) to improve the integration of smartphones in the car. The system combines wireless charging of the smartphone battery, wireless antenna coupling, and near field communications (NFC). One key advantage is that none of these require a cable connecting the phone to the vehicle. The system is to go into production in 2015.
1 October 2014 |
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Juniper Systems & Effigis Provide announced rugged handheld computer Archer 2
From the hammer and anvil, the Archer 2 has emerged faster, smarter, and more sophisticated than ever before, claiming top spot among the most advanced rugged handhelds out there. Specifically designed to boost productivity and speed, the Archer 2 was made for professionals who don’t have time to mess around. Rest assured knowing you can rely on the Archer 2 to help get the work done, wherever your job takes you.
1 October 2014 |
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SatLab Introducing Performing GPR integration with SL500 Multi Constellation Tracking
Fully compatible to all the GNSS constellations available with onboard 220 channels. It can track GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO satellite constellations as well as SBAS satellites. This is futureproof equipment. eamless Operation in CORS Networks
1 October 2014 |
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TomTom and Bosch SoftTec team up to deliver advanced driver assistance systems
TomTom (TOM2) has today announced a partnership with Bosch to integrate its navigation GPS technology and maps into Bosch’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).This partnership will enable Bosch to develop more advanced applications including intelligent cruise control, upcoming curve alerts, and jam tail warnings, which are all critical components for car manufacturers developing the latest standard in automated driving systems.
29 September 2014 |
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Blue Sky Network to Unveil New SATCOM Solution at Separate Aviation Industry Events in October
Blue Sky Network (BSN) is excited to announce that it will be unveiling a new SATCOM technology solution, at both Helitech International and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) - two key aviation industry events - this coming October.Production models of the Hawkeye (HE) 7200, a new portable satellite tracking device, will be offered at both events, after a successful Beta deployment, earlier this year. Development of the HE7200 has been extensive, incorporating valuable feedback from
29 September 2014 |
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Visiting Navx: An Inside View Into Auto Content Curation
Not long ago GPS Business News had the opportunity to spend two days at Navx’s “Content Factory“ in Bucharest, Romania. Navx, headquartered in France, offers content to car makers and GPS navigation vendors.The briefings at their Content Factory was an interesting experience that offered an insight view into their core business: providing verified, quality content to the auto industry: fuel prices, parking data and electric vehicle charging in tens of countries. Navx mixes automated data processing with a sizeable amount of manual verifications, i.e. between 5,000 and 8,000 phone calls are made per month to verify the data accuracy.
Best apps for navigating indoors: satnav without satellites
How to find your way around airports, shopping malls and other large indoor spaces.We all use satnavs, but they don’t work indoors. We investigate some apps and new technology that could help us find our way in airports, shopping malls and any large buildings. It’s a first-world problem, but a problem nevertheless: How do you navigate an indoor space when GPS does not work? While it may not yet be ideal, as with everything these days, there’s an app for that – or rather several apps. President of the Royal Institute of Navigation, Dr Roger MacKinley, explained why GPS does not work for indoor navigation:
China to Join Effort on Aircraft Satnav Standards
Europe’s EGNOS augmentation system sharpens the accuracy and reliability of GPS signals so they can safely be used for landing approaches across a growing number of European airports. But aviation is a global enterprise — so the aim is to develop a seamless network of augmentation systems in future. That is the task of an international group of experts, the Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) Interoperability Working Group (IWG), whose 27th meeting took place in Tampa, Florida, September 8-10, hosted by the Institute of Navigation.
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