
Inside the box: GPS and relativity
October 9, 2023
Clocks are at the heart of GPS. Advances in space-qualified atomic clocks that kept time to within 10 nanoseconds over a day were a key development that made GPS possible.
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Clocks are at the heart of GPS. Advances in space-qualified atomic clocks that kept time to within 10 nanoseconds over a day were a key development that made GPS possible.
Microchip Technology has released the 5071B cesium atomic clock that can perform autonomous timekeeping for months in the event of GNSS denials.
While I’m likely preaching to the choir here, GNSS cannot work unless we have an accurate description of the orbits of the satellites and the behavior of their atomic clocks.
Service providers harnessing the solution can now offer GNSS/GPS- backup-as-a-service (GBaaS) with enhanced precision and availability ADVA has […]
Thales and Syrlinks have signed a multi-year contract with the French defence procurement agency (DGA) to develop a […]
Latest atomic clock designed for commercial, military and aerospace operations; launch webinar scheduled for July 7 Orolia has […]
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