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Garmin announced the $799 Venu X1 fitness watch today. It offers a 2-inch square AMOLED screen and seems like a shot at the ...
Earlier this month, the White House announced it would consider drone strikes against Mexican drug cartels. Although it is important to keep options open when dealing with viable threats ...
Jamming in Ukraine means that drone operators often can't rely on GPS. Operators told BI that means they don't always know where their drones are. They have to look for standout landmarks instead ...
for example when the drones are to operate in areas where the GPS system is disrupted. Raptor uses detailed 3D models of the earth's surface. Maxar-Intelligence converts images from its own earth ...
[Photo: Maxar] Maxar’s GPS-free positioning system is designed to work with existing front-facing drone cameras and on-board inertial navigation units. Performing the real-time image matching on ...
Maxar Intelligence announced its new Raptor software designed to help drones navigate without GPS. Raptor works by combining a drone's visuals from its camera with Maxar's 3D topographical data.
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.
A key geospatial intelligence firm on Tuesday announced a new product that can operate drones even in areas where the GPS signal has been jammed - cutting through modern defenses in the age of ...
AUSTIN, Texas—Because GPS can be spoofed or jammed in combat, one geospatial intelligence company developed a drone-navigation system based on 3D maps. Peter Wilczynski, Maxar’s chief ...
Maxar Intelligence developed software that enables an autonomous system to navigate with precision even without GPS. The green line represents the drone’s true location in the real world on a ...
(Colin Demarest/C4ISRNET) MILAN – Saildrone, a U.S. manufacturer of unmanned surface vessels, has integrated new protective equipment onto its drone boats ... to operate in GPS-denied environments.