Many portable electronic devices, like smartphones and tablets, now include a built-in GPS receiver with a variety of mapping apps that can be used to detect the location or provide directions to ...
Quantum science—one of the Pentagon’s top research priorities—may be about to deliver on its longtime promise of an alternative to GPS. A team of scientists from Sandia National Laboratory has ...
Designed for GPS applications, the CW45A and CW46 GPS sensor modules integrate a CW25 GPS receiver, dc/dc converter, RS-232, RS-422, and USB interface options, and an active GPS antenna in small ...
We’ve come to expect the U.S.-based global positioning system (GPS) to be available and ubiquitous for the countless military, commercial, and consumer applications dependent on it. Its diverse uses ...
The Pentagon’s biggest quantum challenge isn’t just the tech itself—it’s making the technology relevant and relatable to commanders and troops. But a push to develop and deploy quantum sensors for ...
Mesa Quantum wants to shake up GPS by putting quantum sensors in devices as small as a phone and as large as a data center. The Boulder, Colorado-based startup is working on a suite of chip-scale ...
Uber is considering outfitting its global network of human-driven vehicles with sensors to collect real-world data for autonomous vehicle companies, potentially giving it a pivotal role in AV model ...
TaylorMade’s new commitment to a holistic approach to serving its customers through a revitalized app launched last month got another boost this week when the company joined with Arccos to offer the ...
Arccos, the GPS-sensor based stat tracking app that gives average golfers access to more statistical self-awareness than any PGA Tour player gets from ShotLink, has updated its latest sensors to not ...
GPS networks are already a crucial part of everyday life around the world, but an international team of scientists has found a new, potentially life-saving use for them: tsunami warnings. Researchers ...