Joint Statement on the Sixth Meeting of the U.S.-Japan Comprehensive

The text of the following statement was released by the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Japan on the occasion of the Sixth Meeting of the U.S.-Japan Comprehensive Dialogue on Space. Begin Text: Pursuant to their shared goal of continuing to advance bilateral space cooperation and further strengthen the United States-Japan alliance as declared by their leaders, the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Japan […]

New Arvento vehicle tracker uses u-blox to detect panic breaking

imt.x1 uses u-blox positioning technology to deliver high levels of positioning sensitivity and accuracy. Photo: u-blox U-blox and Arvento Mobile Systems are launching the imt.x1 vehicle tracking system. The companies previously partnered on the Treyki Mini tracker. Arvento’s imt.x1 has a six-axis gyro sensor that can sense three-dimensional movement caused by emergency acceleration, panic braking and directional yaw and drift. With connectivity options including dual CANBus and Bluetooth, the system is also eCall compatible and captures and […]

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019: New Avionics and Showcase Aircraft

The 50th edition of EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh — one of the world’s greatest aviation celebrations — opens its gates to aircraft owners, pilots and fans July 22-July 28, 2019. During that week, airplanes and enthusiasts will converge to create the busiest airspace in the world. This year we’ll be highlighting many of our popular general aviation avionics — tailor-made products for every experimental homebuilder to business traveler. Display Aircraft — “Draco,” Cessnas, Beechcraft and […]

An AI technology to reveal the characteristics of animal behavior

Recording the movements of people and animals (including birds and insects) has become very easy because of the development of small and inexpensive GPS devices and video cameras. However, it is still difficult to infer what triggers such movements (for example, external stimuli and/or their mental processes) from the behavioral records. In this study, Shuhei Yamazaki and colleagues have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology, first, to estimate an animal’s behavioral state, […]

Without Galileo, life goes on

Galileo’s Control Centre in Fucino is used to oversee the satellites’ navigation payloads and services. (Photo: ESA) Global markets learned something important from the brown-out of Galileo signals over a week’s time in July: Life goes on without a hiccup in the absence of the European GNSS. Very unfortunately for the backers and boosters of Galileo, this message will reverberate down through the years. If vital affairs proceed unaffected by Galileo’s travails, or triumphs for […]

Go Slow to Go Fast

By Garmin Pro Ben True How do you get faster?  Many people think that to continuously improve, they need to work harder, run faster, and increase their intensity.  While to a point this is correct, it is only so if done in proper balance with recovery.  Because this mindset of needing to do more— more volume, more intensity, more, more, more— I advise a slightly different approach to improve.  Instead of focusing of the intensity, […]

European Galileo satellite navigation system resumes Initial

The Initial Services provided by the European satellite navigation system – Galileo – have been successfully restored. Galileo was affected by a technical incident related to its ground infrastructure. This event led to a temporary interruption of the globally available Galileo navigation and timing services, with the exception of the Galileo Search and Rescue Service. The Search and Rescue Service, which is used to locate and assist people in emergency situations, for […]

Why Galileo experienced a week-long service outage

Analysis of the Signal Outage By Fabio Dovis, A. Minetto, A. Nardin, Politecnico di Torino Department of Electronics and Telecommunications,E. Falletti, D. Margaria, M. Nicola, M. Vannucchi, LINKS foundation Following the issue by the Galileo Service Center of the Notice Advisory to Galileo Users (NAGU) reporting Service Outage for all the Galileo satellites, as curious Galileo users our team of researchers of the NavSAS group started an independent investigation of the received signals in space (SISs). […]

Garmin Marine Ambassador Spotlight: Valentine Thomas

I am a trained lawyer in Canada and have worked in finance in London, UK for 6 years. I’m also a freediving Instructor with PADI, professional traveler, accomplished chef and advocate of sustainable eating. I quit my well-paying job in London to live a different life and to spread the word about eating and living responsibly. I travel the world to give conferences as well as fish and hunt with locals in order to eat […]

Autonomous street sweeper relies on Unicore precision

The sweeper Woxiaobai has been in service for a year. (Photo: Unicore) Fall is a beautiful time of year. But when the leaves drop, it means a lot of sweeping for most of us. Not so for the 200 campuses and parks in China using IdriverPlus’ WO series of unmanned sweepers. High-precision GNSS positioning plays an important role in making the autonomous units possible, providing real-time high-precision position, speed and time information. The sweeper in […]


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