by Editor | Feb 3, 2020 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from RNT Foundation President Dana A. Goward’s presentation at November’s International Navigation Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. It appears in the current issue of the Royal Institute of...
by Editor | Jan 30, 2020 | Blog
Federal Hall at Wall and Broad Street, New York City. Wikimedia Commons Hu Totya Blog Editor’s Note: This week’s “Time and Money” by ATIS at the New York Stock Exchange was a huge success. Check out the event site for the...
by Editor | Jan 27, 2020 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: This is the fourth of four articles Katherine Dunn published last week as part of the Fortune series “When GPS Goes Wrong.” This article recounts a project by DLR, the German Aerospace Center, to assess maritime GPS disruption in...
by Editor | Jan 26, 2020 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: For more GPS history, as well as an interesting discussion of Skinnerarian behavior changes it has wrought in people, we recommend “Pinpoint, how GPS is changing technology, culture, and our minds” by Greg Milner. INTERNATIONAL...
by Editor | Jan 25, 2020 | Blog
A conceptual diagram that shows how GPS triangulation works. Up to 4 of the 24 satellites in orbit transmit position and time signals that allow each user or device to determine its location.UNIVERSAL HISTORY ARCHIVE/UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP VIA GETTY IMAGES Blog...
by Editor | Jan 23, 2020 | Blog
Photo-Illustration by Tres Commas; Original Photo: Nucha Sirivisansuwan—Moment/Getty Images Blog Editor’s Note: A good article with lots of case studies and examples. We consulted with Katherine Dunn and provided a lot of background for this well...