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Table of contents – Volume 14
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Views - The View from Here - Interoperability: Not So SimpleGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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THE VIEW FROM HERE - Chasing Galileo UnityGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - The View from Here Reversal of FortuneGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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THE VIEW FROM HERE - Roll On, GPS -Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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Views - The View from Here - GeoIntelligence: A BeginningGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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Views - The View from Here - A Doctor in the House?Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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Chasing Galileo UnityGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - The View from Here Hanging Up on E911?Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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The View from Here Hanging Up on E911?Gibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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The View from Here GeoIntelligence: A BeginningGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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Interoperability: Not So SimpleGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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The View From Here: Surveying the GIS SceneGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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The View from Here Out with the NewGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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A Doctor in the House?Gibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - The View from Here Out with the NewGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - The View From Here: Surveying the GIS Scene -Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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The View from Here Hazardous TransportGibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - The View from Here Hazardous TransportGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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On the Wrong Track?Gibbons, G. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - The View from Here - GPS DeliversGibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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Views - The View from Here - On the Wrong Track?Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - Letter to the Editor| 2003
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VIEWS - Letters to the Editor - The Hunt for RFI| 2003
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Views - Letters to the Editor| 2003
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VIEWS - Washington View New GPS Policy in the WorksDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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Saving Private LocationDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS - Washington View A New Year's GPS Budget ResolutionsDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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News - Advisory Board Update| 2003
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Washington View Galileo Stuck in Political TrafficDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - Washington View Galileo Breaks FreeDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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News - Global View - Lobby Muscles Up, Congress Moves on E911; Galileo Progress -- New Alliances, ITTs; In Memoriam Ivan Getting; Leap Second May Affect Some Units| 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - Global View - FAA Commissions WAAS: Certified Equipment, Charts to Come; WRC Approves GPS-Related Rules; ESA Lets Galileo Satellite Contracts| 2003
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Views - Washington View - Saving Private LocationDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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Washington View Galileo Breaks FreeDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - Washington View GPS Budget SlashedDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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NEWS - Washington view Galileo Stuck in Political TrafficDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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Washington View GPS Budget SlashedDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy?| 2003
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Washington View Augmented GPS: All in the FamilyDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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VIEWS - Washington View Augmented GPS: All in the FamilyDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? We asked the magazine's editorial advisors and other thought leaders in the GNSS community to what extent they believe that GPS and Galileo could or should be interoperable -- And why?| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Take the Plunge - Navigating from 35,000 Feet - A GPS-equipped flight computer enables Special Forces paratroopers to navigate in darkness and other extreme conditions and autonomously guides cargo drops to designated landing sites.Phelge, Nanker et al. | 2003
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Take the Plunge Navigating from 35,000 FeetPhelge, N. et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Jim Doherty, Börje Forssell, and Rainer Grohe| 2003
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VIEWS - Washington View - This Is War: FCC's Disputed LimitsDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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NEWS - Global View - FCC OKs UWB Use -- If Interference Deemed Unintentional; Draper Award Honors GPS Pair; New Birds Fly for Glonass, GPS| 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Galileo Breakthrough while Obstacles Remain; New IIR Satellite Goes to War| 2003
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Views - Washington View - A Matter of MoneyDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Europe Pushes Galileo Work While Waiting for ESA Shares Deal; GPS, Glonass Set Launch Dates; JPO Receives Equipment (USD)(USD)| 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Congress Steps In: Bill to Regulate E911 Funds; Thimble Acquires Applanix| 2003
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News - Global View - Civil Signals, Galileo Focus of CGSIC Event; China, EU & Galileo| 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Pentagon Axes GPS III Funds; WAAS Nears IOC; Audit Urges LAAS Changes| 2003
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A Matter of MoneyDivis, D. A. et al. | 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Lockheed, Spectrum Team on Reborn GPS III; ESA Moves To OK Galileo; ITT Contract Boosts IIF AJ| 2003
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15 Tons. 1500 Feet. 4 Gs. Air-Drop Behavior of Parachuted Cargo PalletsStrus, J. / Blackwell, E. / Gellrich, C. / Kirkpatrick, M. / Sinko, J. et al. | 2003
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Exacting a Toll GPS, Microwaves Precise Swiss SystemKallweit, T. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - 15 Tons. 1500 Feet. 4 Gs. - Air-Drop Behavior of Parachuted Cargo Pallets - The Army needed better instrumentation to provide a full x,y,z trajectory for airdropped cargo pallets and paratroopers. A ruggedized GPS-inertial device measured pendulum swings and rotations for multi-parachute pallets and single-parachute combat troops.Strus, Joseph et al. | 2003
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Application Challenge - High Latitude Attitude - Military Testing in the Arctic - Reduced geometry, low satellite elevation, and high multipath potential create unique challenges for Canadian scientists seeking to locate submarines under Arctic Ocean ice. They use GPS in an interferometric mode, aided by a custom heading software, and also test Defence Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) prototypes in harsh polar conditions.Vinnins, Michael et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Safety at the Wheel - Improving KGPS-INS Performance and Reliability - Engineers at DaimlerChrysler are exploring new possibilities for automobile navigation that may keep the vehicle within defined lanes and issue crash-avoidance warnings. A prototype undergoes tests of its integrated GPS, INS, and wheel-speed sensor suite.Wang, Jin et al. | 2003
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APPLICATION CHALLENGE - Instrument of Grace - GPS Augments Gravity Measurements - Twin satellites trail each other in Earth orbit. As they pass over contours in the gravity field, they first acclerate, then slow down, one after the other. GPS times microwave ranging that measures the continuously changing distance between them.Dunn, Charles et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Olivier Onidi, Eero Ailio, and Paul Flament| 2003
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The Hunt for RFI: Unjamming a Coast HarborClynch, J. R. / Parker, A. A. / Adler, R. W. / Vincent, W. R. / McGill, P. / Badger, G. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Robots Behind the Wheel - GPS-INS Vehicle Assessment - A path-following robot uses GPS and inertial navigation to guide automobiles on exactly the same track over test courses, as motor companies verify the safety and steering response of newly developed models.Watts, Brendan et al. | 2003
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Robots Behind the Wheel GPS/INS Vehicle AssessmentWatts, B. / Neads, S. et al. | 2003
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Instrument of Grace GPS Augments Gravity MeasurementsDunn, C. / Bertiger, W. / Bar-Sever, Y. / Desai, S. / Haines, B. / Kuang, D. / Franklin, G. / Harris, I. / Kruizinga, G. / Meehan, T. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Driving the Line - Multi-Sensor Monitoring for Mobile Mapping - A mobile mapping system integrates GPS, inertial navigation, and a high-speed digital camera to capture centerline position and imagery at highway speeds, cutting survey costs and production time, and laying the foundation for location databases of transportation assets and infrastructure.Grejner-Brzezinska, Dorota A. et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - The Hunt for RFI - Unjamming a Coast Harbor - Engineers swung into action when a GPS jammer closed down a California harbor for months. They tracked down not one, not two, but three unintentional jammers, each one a commercially available antenna containing faulty hardware.Clynch, James R. et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Receiver Technology - Receivers, GPS chipsets, modules, antennas, Bluetooth-enabled receivers, simulators, OEM components, IP cores| 2003
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Safety at the Wheel Improving KGPS/INS Performance and ReliabilityWang, J. / Wilson, C. et al. | 2003
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Driving the Line Multi-Sensor Monitoring for Mobile MappingGrejner-Brzezinska, D. A. / Toth, C. K. et al. | 2003
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High Latitude Attitude Military Testing in the ArcticVinnins, M. / Lachapelle, G. / Cannon, E. / Dosso, S. / Heard, G. / Lang, J. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Exacting a Toll - GPS, Microwaves Precise Swiss System - As Europe moves toward GNSS-based systems for road-use charging, the Swiss Customs Office has already installed 80,000 GPS-backed units in trucks traveling Swiss highways.Kallweit, Thomas et al. | 2003
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Keeping the Lights On GPS and Power Grid IntermeshStergiou, P. / Kalokitis, D. et al. | 2003
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Application Challenge - Keeping the Lights On - GPS and Power Grid Intermesh - When a new substation in lower Manhattan came online in the wake of 9-11 terrorist attacks, a GPS-driven intermesh process remotely compared two geographically separated sine waves and correctly timed the power handover for a smooth transition.Stergiou, Paul et al. | 2003
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News - Global View - European Commission Proposes Galileo Structure; Q2 Looks Good for Two GPS Firms| 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Raymond Swider| 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Sally Basker, Dennis M. Akos, Akio Yasuda, and Ruth Neilan| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - GPS Wherever You Go - An Oregon company translates GPS data into performance metrics and graphics so athletes of all stripes can evaluate their activities, improve their fitness level, and share their outdoor pursuits with others.Mikkola, Cheryl et al. | 2003
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GPS Wherever You GoMikkola, C. et al. | 2003
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Application Challenge - The Height of Precision - Monitoring Buildings - GPS sensors track wind-driven displacements of Chicago skyscrapers and provide the first full-scale insight into structural response that will help produce better building designs.Kijewski-Correa, Tracy et al. | 2003
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The Height of Precision Monitoring BuildingsKijewski-Correa, T. / Kareem, A. et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Ismael Colomina and Wolfgang Lechner| 2003
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Integration Challenge - Seeing the Road Ahead - GPS-Augmented Reality Aids Drivers - Augmented reality holds the promise of improved driver awareness in poor visibility. A multi-antenna array of dual-frequency GPS receivers determines driver location and perspective and overlays highlighted road boundaries onto real-time road imagery.Scott-Young, Stephen et al. | 2003
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Seeing the Road Ahead GPS-Augmented Reality Aids DriversScott-Young, S. et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? F. Michael Swiek, Chris Rizos, Philip G. Mattos, and Christian Tiberius| 2003
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QZSS - Japan's New Integrated Communication and Positioning Service for Mobile UsersPetrovski, I. G. / Ishii, M. / Torimoto, H. / Kishimoto, H. / Furukawa, T. / Saito, M. / Tanaka, T. / Maeda, H. et al. | 2003
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GPS SUMMIT - Directions 2003 - In a continuation of our annual Directions feature, the editorial advisors to GPS World and Galileo's World, along with other thought leaders in the GNSS community, share their expectations about the year ahead, giving a high-level perspective on product and technology development, changes in and challenges of the market- place, and governance and GNSS modernization.| 2003
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GPS SUMMIT - Directions 2003Dyke, Karen Van et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - QZSS -- Japan's New Integrated Communication and Positioning Service for Mobile Users - With rapid growth projected for sales of GPS-equipped cars and phones, Japan is working on a new "quasi-zenith" satellite system that would, among other things, increase GPS availability to mobile users in urban areas.Petrovski, Ivan G. et al. | 2003
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DESIGN CHALLENGE - Mobile Telephony - Testing a High Sensitivity GPS Receiver in Weak Signal Environments - An academic-commercial team investigates how physical environment affects GPS signal reception and how to model those effects for laboratories designing integrated mobile phones.Cannon, Elizabeth et al. | 2003
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Mobile Telephony Testing a High Sensitivity GPS Receiver in Weak Signal EnvironmentsCannon, E. / Lachapelle, G. / MacGougan, G. / Klukas, R. / Boulton, P. / Read, A. et al. | 2003
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APPLICATION CHALLENGE - Cleared for Take-Off - GPS, GIS, and Removal of Airport Obstructions - Working with a tight FAA deadline, the San Diego County Airports and Department of Public Works divisions used GPS and other instrument data to identify trees that exceeded height limits in runway approaches and had to be trimmed or removed.McCamic, Fred et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Surveying and Mapping - Handheld, rover, robotic total station, marine survey, field-based CAD| 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Günter Seeber| 2003
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Cleared for Take-Off GPS, GIS, and Removal of Airport ObstructionsMcCamic, F. et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - An Evaluation of the Military Benefits of the Galileo System - NATO and other European Union military forces stand to gain superior communications, organization, and training provided by the extreme accuracy of Galileo and the future enhanced GPS.Hasik, James et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - From View to Kill - Integrated System Guides Ballistic Missile Interceptor - Successful intercept of a ballistic target depends on the navigation performance of the Interceptor missile's GPS Aided Inertial Navigation System (GAINS), integrating an inertial measurement unit, GPS, and radar measurements for a blended navigation solution.Anders, James L. et al. | 2003
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From View to Kill Integrated System Guides Ballistic Missile InterceptorAnders, J. L. / Johnson, C. / Luckau, A. M. / Moore, T. A. / Ornedo, R. S. / Ohlmeyer, E. J. et al. | 2003
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Design Challenge - Going the Distance - Power Supply Management in an Asset Tracking Device - System developers and end users in the mobile tracking sector continually face the issue of obtaining power -- Get it from a vehicle-borne system or rely on your own battery power? This article explores the requirements and aspects of each solution.Naden, Gary et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Mario Proietti and Len Jacobson| 2003
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Going the Distance Power Supply Management in an AssetTracking DeviceNaden, G. et al. | 2003
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An Evaluation of the Military Benefits of the Galileo SystemHasik, J. / Rip, M. et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Navigation and Guidance - Pocket navigators, aviation receiver, air traffic surveillance system, chartplotter, route and machine guidance, navigation software| 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Pascal Campagne, Jordi Corbera, Clem Driscoll, Alan Schuster-Bruce, and Alison Brown| 2003
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Galileo Frequency and Signal DesignHein, G. W. / Godet, J. / Issler, J.-L. / Martin, J.-C. / Erhard, P. / Lucas-Rodriguez, R. / Pratt, T. et al. | 2003
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Special Section - 2003 Editorial Index - All the News That Fit - The complete compilation of all articles appearing in these pages from January through November, 2003, including news items from Global View and GPS Inside, and the columns of Glen Gibbons (The View From Here), Dee Ann Divis (Washington View), and Richard Langley (editor, Innovation). Indexed by author, subject, and type of technology integrated with GPS.Gibbons, Glen et al. | 2003
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DESIGN CHALLENGE - GPS Radio IP Design for Cellular Applications - A team of RF engineers uses an advanced design systems simulator to assess trade-offs for processes and applications, implementing a common intellectual property (IP) to diverse products.Paddan, Paul et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - Galileo Frequency Signal Design - The technical task force developing the signal plan for Europe's Galileo system describes the current proposal, including efforts to make it interoperable with GPS.Hein, Günter W. et al. | 2003
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GPS Radio IP Design for Cellular ApplicationsPaddan, P. / Naish, P. / Phocas, M. et al. | 2003
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Directions 2004 - GNSS Interoperability: Future or Fantasy? Art Gower, Terry Moore, John A. Klobuchar, and Sergio Greco| 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Tracking and Wireless - GPS-enabled mobile phone, network system, fleet management, hazardous materials tracking, personal trackers, tactical command| 2003
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Pedestrian ITS in Japan Pseudolites and GPSPetrovski, I. / Okano, K. / Ishii, M. / Torimoto, H. / Konishi, Y. / Shibasaki, R. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Pedestrian ITS in Japan - Pseudolites and GPS - A Japanese program to develop navigation aids for visually-impaired pedestrians applies GPS-style solutions to pseudolite systems.Petrovski, Ivan et al. | 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - Electro-Radiation, Inc.| 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - In this advertiser-sponsored section, industry leaders continue the conversation about issues and opportunities in the GNSS community.| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - 2003 GPS World Receiver Survey - The industry authority on GPS manufacturing lists design and performance specifications for more than 500 GPS receivers from more than 70 companies.| 2003
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In the Driver's Seat Location-Based Services Power GPS/Galileo Market GrowthStyles, J. / Costa, N. / Jenkins, B. et al. | 2003
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System Challenge - In the Driver's Seat - Location-Based Services Power GPS-Galileo Market Growth - Burgeoning mobile phone use and nascent telematics services will accelerate adoption of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology. The authors predict a (USD)192 billion market in these two sectors alone by 2020.Styles, Jonathan et al. | 2003
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Reporting from the Scene Automated Crash DocumentationRodgers, C. et al. | 2003
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Put to the Test Air Force's Most Advanced Nav SystemCraig, D. / Stutz, D. / Lawrence, R. / Sturdevant, R. / Thomas, P. / Powell, W. / Brooks, W. et al. | 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - Put to the Test - Air Force's Most Advanced Nav System - The new F-A-22 Raptor stealth fighter will carry a Global Inertial Navigation System (GINS) with a 12-channel receiver and 56-state Kalman filter. The 746th Test Squadron flew a series of trials, certifying GINS for operational tests aboard the Raptor itself.Craig, Desiree et al. | 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Give It a Shot - GPS Pinpoints Gunfire Location - A suite of acoustic sensors coupled with GPS can pinpoint gunshot reports in seconds and wirelessly relay the location to police officers or soldiers under sniper attack.Cameron, Alan et al. | 2003
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Give It a Shot GPS Pinpoints Gunfire LocationCameron, A. et al. | 2003
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DESIGN CHALLENGE - Reporting from the Scene - Automated Crash Documentation - A new kinematic differential GPS product spearheads a National Traffic Safety Administration initiative to standardize national accident reporting, gain insight into the causes of car crashes, and reduce police paperwork, officer workload, and public traffic delays.Rodgers, Chuck et al. | 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - e-Ride| 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - GPS Networking| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - 2003 GPS World Antenna Survey - The industry authority on GPS manufacturing lists design and performance specifications for more than 200 GPS antennas.| 2003
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGE - GPS Safety Net - GPS-Loran Prototype Processor - A ground-based navigation system, Loran furnishes a potential backup for GPS. Two companies developed an integrated GPS-Loran system for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) evaluation program. Flight tests using the integrated unit have shown no degradation in GPS or Loran performance.Roth, Linn et al. | 2003
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Integration Challenge - GPS Car Talk - Listening to Bluetooth - The Bluetooth wireless communication standard can link in-vehicle GPS receivers, cell phones, PDAs, and notebooks to enable telematics applications. This article lays out architecture options and explores data throughout, integrity, message format, and latency issues.Aloi, Daniel N. et al. | 2003
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GPS Safety Net GPS-Loran Prototype ProcessorRoth, L. / Doty, J. / Hwang, P. et al. | 2003
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2003 GPS World Antenna Survey| 2003
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GPS Car Talk Listening to BluetoothAloi, D. N. / Dessert, P. E. / Fay, L. / Ronning, M. / Willer, M. et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Military - Anti-jamming antennas, missile IMU, video module, M-code simulator, rugged GPS board, targeting| 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply| 2003
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Galileo Performance GPS Interoperability and Discriminators for Urban and Indoor EnvironmentsO Donnell, M. / Watson, T. / Fisher, J. / Simpson, S. / Brodin, G. / Bryant, E. / Walsh, D. et al. | 2003
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INNOVATION - Fuzzy Logic and GPS - Benefitting from Uncertainty - Estimates of atmospheric delay, multipath, and other results of unpredictable influences on GPS observables usually rely on some kind of human knowledge, and cannot be exactly modeled. For this purpose, a new branch of mathematics called fuzzy logic holds promise. This month's column is a tutorial on the basics of fuzzy systems as they relate to GPS.Wieser, Andreas et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - Timing and Synchronization - Timing and frequency sources and systems, receivers, oscillators| 2003
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - Galileo Performance - GPS Interoperability and Discriminators for Urban and Indoor Environments - Simulations test technical aspects that could affect Galileo mass-market acceptance and optimize the GPS + Galileo "SuperConstellation" for urban operation over Europe.O'Donnell, Matt et al. | 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - OmniSTAR, Inc.| 2003
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Fuzzy Logic and GPS Benefitting from UncertaintyWieser, A. et al. | 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - Septentrio| 2003
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INNOVATION - Geo-Encryption - Using GPS to Enhance Data Security - An innovative encryption system integrates position and time into the encryption and decryption processes, building on cryptographic algorithms and protocols for an additional layer of security.Scott, Logan et al. | 2003
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Optimizing Indoor GPS Performance Receiver Frequency StandardsVittorini, L. D. / Robinson, B. et al. | 2003
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Geo-Encryption Using GPS to Enhance Data SecurityScott, L. / Denning, D. E. et al. | 2003
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Innovation - Optimizing Indoor GPS Performance - Receiver Frequency Standards - Improved oscillators can minimize the effects of attenuated and multipath-corrupted signals and in particular can enhance the performance of weak-signal GPS in indoor environments.Vittorini, Larry D. et al. | 2003
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Special Section - Executive Forum - Rockwell Collins| 2003
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Product Showcase - Receiver Technology| 2003
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INNOVATION - GPS + INS + Pseudolites - An Integrated Positioning System - Integrating pseudosatellites (pseudolites) with GPS and inertial navigation systems (INSs) can prevent long-term loss of signal or can provide solutions when visible satellites number four or fewer.Yi, Yudan et al. | 2003
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INNOVATION - Monitoring the Ionosphere with GPS - Space Weather - Large gradients in the ionospheric and plasmapheric total electron content affects GPS observations and measurements. GPS data collected during geomagnetic storms are enhancing the understanding of space weather and its effects on communication and navigation systems.Coster, Anthea et al. | 2003
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Innovation - Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis - A New Way to Integrate GPS and INS - Applying wavelet multiresolution analysis, in place of Kalman filter estimation, to integrated inertial and DGPS approximation can significantly improve navigation accuracy.El-Sheimy, Naser et al. | 2003
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GPS + INS + Pseudolites An Integrated Positioning SystemYi, Y. / Grejner-Brzezinska, D. / Toth, C. / Wang, J. / Rizos, C. et al. | 2003
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Monitoring the Ionosphere with GPS Space WeatherCoster, A. / Foster, J. / Erickson, P. et al. | 2003
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Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis A New Way to Integrate GPS and INSEl-Sheimy, N. / Osman, A. / Nassar, S. / Noureldin, A. et al. | 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - GPS-Related Hardware - Digital compass, data collectors, Loran-C receiver, pressure standard, battery packs, gyroscope, RTK data provider| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - Company Directory - Contact information for manufacturers in the Antenna Survey.| 2003
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Company Index| 2003
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE - GPS-Related Software - Postmission processing, reference network management, map digitizing, location-based services, GPS library, mapping| 2003
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Handheld GPS Receiver Accuracy Standard Positioning ServiceTiberius, C. et al. | 2003
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INNOVATION - Handheld GPS Receiver Accuracy - Standard Positioning Service - With Selective Availability turned off now, just how good is the standard positioning available to the user in the street? A researcher assesses current SPS performance of a consumer-grade handheld receiver in both static and kinematic modes.Tiberius, Christian et al. | 2003
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Product Showcase - Survey and Mapping| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - Corporate Profiles - Leading GPS companies describe their products, services, and markets in this special feature.| 2003
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GPS for the Rest of Us Monitoring the Civil SignalLavrakas, J. et al. | 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - Almanac - Satellite constellation data and information sources| 2003
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Product Showcase - Navigation and Guidance| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - E911 Study on AGPS Cites Captive CDMA Market, Slams TDOA; NovAtel Has CMC OEM Line, New Generation; FastraX Ups Ware for iTrax02; XEMICS Offers New GPS Chip; u-blox Receiver with Antaris Chip; SiRF Gets More AGPS, Enuvis; gpsOne -- Ten Million Strong; Spirent Federal M, L5 Upgrades; Septentrio in Galileo Receiver; Sarantel in Funds; Industry Bytes; Events| 2003
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System Challenge - GPS for the Rest of Us - Monitoring the Civil Signal - The remarkable accuracy and historical reliability of GPS service might lead observers to believe that the civil signals are closely monitored, They aren't, but they could be. This article tells how.Lavrakas, John et al. | 2003
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News - GPS Inside - GeoIntel Event Previews New NIMA; Garmin Guys Garner Glory; Septentrio Adds L2C, Other Upgrades; Events; FastraX Fixed on Personal Security; Trimble Software, L2 Surveying; Rockwell Wins DAGR Competition; Air Force GPS Modernization Contracts| 2003
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NEWS - Antenna Survey Update| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - Motorola and Avis Navigate Future; Centrality Offers GPS, Bluetooth, Images; RF Micro Acquires Channel Assets; Trimble Deals for Inside Position, Real-Time Location Information; FastraX Ups Ware; Correction: DeLorme Handheld| 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - GPS Inside - Bowling for Global Position -- Brunswick Acquires NavMan Majority Share; NEC GPS Chipset for Mobile Apps; GPS and the Pirates: New Alert System, M-Code, Multichannel Spirent Simulators; NovAtel Introduces FlexPak Enclosures; Watching Workers on Their Phones; Army Promotion for Rockwell; Boeing, Raytheon Win A-J Contracts; CSI Wireless Adds Outback, Gains Antenna Patent; Thales Signs Up for Galileo Industries; Industry Bytes; GPS Buyers Guide Addendum| 2003
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Product Showcase - Tracking and Wireless| 2003
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News - GPS Inside - Lockheed Expands GPS II Team, Boeing Furthers IIF Effort;Tyco Receiver, OEM Building Block; CMC Avionics Gains Altitude; GNSS 2004 Call for Papers; NemeriX Rolls Out Low-Power Chipset; Motorola Gets Small AGPS Module; Nextel, (commat)Road Hit Highway; Athena Cuts Noise for Air Force; Trimble Upgrades ProductTrio; Industry Bytes| 2003
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NEWS - Global View - Galileo Advances in Face of Continuing ESA Deadlock; Lockheed Adds WAAS Work| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - Two Studies Gauge AVL-LBS: Aftermarket Delivers, OEMs Fail; Leica Tunes GIS Data; GiveMePower TDS CAD Station; Thimble SiteVision Cuts and Fills; Athena Filters Interference; TomTom Navigator Beats U.S. Drum; Curl and Suunto on New Tack; Matsushita Wheels GPS Bicycle; On the Military Front: IEC FaSTAP, Wind Correction; With DAGR InHand; Harris to JDAM; TACNAV of KVH; Navman's New Pocket Guide; Cluysler Drives Navigation Radio; NovAtel, Leica Under Umbrella; CSI Wireless in Ag, Fleet; Call for Papers| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - Fleet Location Trends -- Fragmented Market, Security Drivers; Temex Clocks New Engine; DataGrid in Zone with Tracker; 3-in-1 Antennas from Comant; DeLorme's Bluetooth Handheld; UTC Colloquium| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - A Utility's Utility -- Gas, Water, Electric, Telcos Rely on GPS; CSI Wireless in Vehicle Recovery; Pop, Snacks GPS-Tracked; SiGe Scores Cool (USD)42.8 Mil; Simulator User Conference; People; Call for Papers| 2003
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Company Index, Advertisers Index| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - Company Directory - Contact information for manufacturers in the Receiver Survey.| 2003
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Marketplace| 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - Classifieds| 2003
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Product Showcase - Military| 2003
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GPS Marketplace| 2003
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Classifieds| 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - Company Index| 2003
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INNOVATION - Jamming GPS - Susceptibility of Some Civil GPS Receivers - Using an advanced GPS simulator system, two Scandinavian scientists investigated the influence of different types of jamming signals on the ability of three L1 C-A-code receivers to acquire and track satellites under varying circumstances.Forssell, Börje et al. | 2003
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Product Showcase - Timing and Synchronization| 2003
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Jamming GPS: Susceptibility of Some Civil GPS ReceiversForssell, B. / Olsen, T. B. et al. | 2003
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Calendar| 2003
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Product Showcase - GPS-Related Hardware| 2003
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COLUMNS, DEPARTMENTS, AND NEWS - Calendar and Advertisers Index| 2003
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Advertisers Index| 2003
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Product Showcase - GPS-Related Software| 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - Leica on Ice Monitors Plates, Sheets; Qualcomm's Radio Receiver; Trimble SPAWAR, Ag, Wireless Too; SiRF Inks Motorola, AMD Accords; Harris Gets IIF Boeing LADO; Northstar Rambles on to Brunswick; Embry-Riddle to Research Safety; People; Calls for Papers; Industry Bytes| 2003
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GPS in Aerial Warfare - A Matter of PrecisionMcNeff, J. et al. | 2003
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Book Reviews - GPS in Aerial Warfare -- A Matter of Precision - The Precision Revolution: GPS and the Future of Aerial WarfareMcNeff, Jules et al. | 2003
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News - Almanac - Satellite constellation data and information sources| 2003
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Book Reviews - EU Technology Policy: Why Galileo? Competition for Technological Leadership: EU Policy for High TechnologyMcGuire, Steven et al. | 2003
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News - GPS Inside - Fugro Acquires Thales GeoSolutions; NovAtel Higher Revenues, Income; CSI Management Changes, 3rd Quarter Results; CMC Avionics Gains Altitude; u-blox Low-Power Receiver Board; New Introductory Navigation Textbook; Navigation Technologies Tests the Traffic; Telematic Survey GPS Cell Phones; Events; New Navcom Rugged Receiver; Athena Guidestar Controls VTOL; Raytheon Times Two Airborne Contracts; Trimble Contracts Survey Abroad; Temex Clocks for Galileo Sats; Symmetricom Module in Korea Telecom; Industry Bytes| 2003
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EU Technology Policy: Why Galileo?McGuire, S. et al. | 2003
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The Magnetic Compass and GPS Getting Your BearingsLangley, R. et al. | 2003
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Innovation - The Magnetic Compass and GPS - Getting Your Bearings - The compass is one of the oldest navigation instruments. Embedded in multisensor systems, its electronic descendants can help orient GPS users and carry them through areas of blocked signals, as this tutorial column demonstrates.Langley, Richard et al. | 2003
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News - GPS Inside - Product launches, contracts, and other developments in the GPS community| 2003
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Deployable DGPS Hardly Much Work AtollCameron, A. et al. | 2003
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Leading Edge - Deployable DGPS - Hardly Much Work AtollCameron, Alan et al. | 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - Company Directory - The industry's most authoritative listing, with 247 companies and contact information -- The largest compilation to date.| 2003
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SPECIAL SECTION - Products and Services Directory - Who offers what, in 99 categories from antennas to vehicle location systems.| 2003
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Multipath Mitigation: How Good Can It Get with New Signals?Weill, L. R. et al. | 2003
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INNOVATION - Multipath Mitigation: How Good Can It Get with New Signals? The column explores a new multipath mitigation algorithm and describes its expected performance with the new GPS signals soon to be available.Weill, Lawrence R. et al. | 2003
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NEWS - GPS Inside - NovAtel Acquires CMC's OEM GPS Product Line; ptf Positioned to Keep Time; Nottingham's BIGF Rolls On; eRide: New GPS Chip; Trimble Extends Global Reach; RF Micro Devices Telematics, Bluetooth; Machine Guidance from Leica; CSI Wireless Goes Solar; Gotive Has Remote Logistics; NavCom Enhances Bridge System; TechnoCom with SAIC, Bluetooth; IEC Secures New Contracts; Telcontar, Televoke Merge for LBS.| 2003