Russia Responds to GPS Jamming Accusations
Digest more
11d
Interesting Engineering on MSNEnd of the road for GPS? Image-based AI tool cuts navigation errors by nearly 40 times
The system, called Pose-Enhanced Geo-Localisation (PEnG), narrowed down localisation errors from 734 metres to just 22 metres in tests. Instead of relying on GPS satellites, PEnG combines satellite and street-level images to determine where a device is and which way it is facing.
11d
The Daily Galaxy on MSNThe End of Traditional GPS? This Space Mission Is About to Revolutionize Our Lives
B orbital test vehicle, scheduled for August 21, 2025, is set to test an innovative quantum-based inertial navigation system, marking a significant leap in space navigation technology. According to The Conversation,