UK's First Growing Galileo Event
The GNSS Research and Applications Centre of Excellence (GRACE) based at the University of Nottingham hosted the UK ‘Growing Galileo' event on 30th January 2009. The event focused on access...
The GNSS Research and Applications Centre of Excellence (GRACE) based at the University of Nottingham hosted the UK ‘Growing Galileo' event on 30th January 2009. The event focused on access...
Researchers from TU Delft have succeeded in simultaneously tracking signals from two Galileo test satellites orbiting the earth. Analyses of the measurements show that the accuracy of the Galileo system...
Year 2006 was marked by the successful transmission of the first Galileo signals from space. The Galileo Programme now faces an organisational issue: the implementation of the adopted Public Private...
Established in 2002, the Galileo Services association consists of key European players in the GNSS downstream industry. As the GNSS market is global by nature, Galileo Services continues its expansion...
NovAtel Inc has demonstrated the performance of a dual-mode GPS and Galileo L1/E5A dual-frequency prototype receiver to the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), developed under a contract awarded in September 2004....
The European Union (EU) activated its Galileo satellite navigation system in December 2016. The EU is dedicated to setting this system apart from other navigation systems such as GPS, Galileo's...
From 1 April to 30 June 2016, the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) - the largest international competition for the commercial use of satellite navigation - will be looking for...
Billions of GNSS position fixes are performed daily, but determining your place in the world using Europe’s Galileo system is still quite novel. Therefore, ESA offered certificates to the first...
Results are being processed from the first Galileo maritime trials outside of mainland Europe. The long-range, high-latitude testing spanned the North Sea, following the same historical sailing route that Viking...
The Fourth International Galileo Colloquium, taking place in Prague, Czech Republic, from 4 to 6 December 2013, will bring together leading members of the European scientific community and their international...
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