Episode three of this on-demand webinar series features Hexagon | NovAtel Positioning Engine Product Manager Natasha Wong Ken explaining how satellite signals are received and processed to output a position.
The new GAJT-310 from NovAtel is the company’s latest battle-proven low SWaP GNSS Anti-Jam Technology, designed for unmanned systems on land, in the air, or at sea
NovAtel Application Suite Version 2.0 integrates GRIT Monitor to provide GNSS interference insights, improves the overall firmware compatibility for MarinePak, and adds a new Manage application functionality
Waypoint post-processing software version 9.00 includes BeiDou Phase lll support and a refreshed, streamlined GUI for users to import, process and export their data faster and more efficiently
Hexagon's autonomous solutions stack will be at the center of an autonomous haulage solution developed for MinRes’ flagship Onslow Iron project in Western Australia
This test shows that Hexagon | NovAtel GNSS receivers can track a Spirent Communications-simulated L-band signal identical to the PULSAR signal broadcast by Xona Space Systems’ Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites