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Title:Views - The View from Here - Welcome Progress in GNSS Talks
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 2
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Views - The View from Here - Welcome Progress in GNSS TalksGibbons, Glen et al. | 2004
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News - Global View - Talks Narrow Differences on GPS-Galileo Signals; Boeing, Lockheed Win New GPS III Contracts| 2004
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Application Challenge - Speed Check - Performance Monitoring with RTK GPS - An innovative athletic training method uses a real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS system in inversed mode -- With mobile "base station" and fixed "rover" -- To measure displacements of a canoe or kayak over time, and thus view canoe or kayak position and velocity with centimeter-level precision, and at a 10 Hz or higher sampling rate. Thus, trainers can record an athlete's instantaneous speed and compare trajectories between one training exercise and another, something not possible with traditional training methods.Lambert, Mathieu et al. | 2004
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Application Challenge - Striking a Balance - Absolute and Relative Accuracy within a Utility GIS - Utilities and other organizations use GPS-driven geographic information systems (GIS) for engineering modeling, utility design, and facility relocation, as well as creating sophisticated computer-based maps. This article discusses the need to map utility features with enough separation from one another to allow for good cartographic representation, while maintaining the absolute accuracy of XYZ coordinates for facility location and integration into other GPS-powered applications.Fitzgerald, Ian et al. | 2004
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Special Section - 2004 GPS Antenna Survey - Buyers' Resource - The industry authority on GPS manufacturing lists design and performance specifications of more than 250 GPS antennas from 30 companies.| 2004
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Special Section - Company Directory - Contact information for manufacturers in the Antenna Survey.| 2004
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Innovation - Jamming Protection of GPS Receivers - Part II: Antenna Enhancements - The second article in a two-part series about jamming protection for GPS receivers looks at enhancements to antenna design -- Cancellers, polarimeters, spectral filters, spatial nulling, spatial temporal adaptive processing (STAP), and space frequency adaptive processing (SFAP) -- To enhance resistance to jamming.Rounds, Steve et al. | 2004
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News - GPS Inside - Global Market to Top (USD)22 Billion; EGNOS Web Site for Professionals; Sony Enters GPS Game; Trimble AVL, Air Force Contract; Harris Protects USAF Guided Weapon; Noise Com Has New Software Option; Events; Centrality Unveils Design Win, Partners; Raytheon Will Anti-Jam AF's C-130; MAXRAD Acquired by PCTEL; Boeing JDAM Team Earns Top Award; Rockwell Collins Names NewVPs, GMs| 2004
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Company Index . Advertisers Index| 2004
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Marketplace| 2004
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Classifieds| 2004
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Calendar| 2004