Aerospace

Navigating the Rising Threat of GNSS Spoofing in Critical Industries

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) spoofing happens when a counterfeit radio signal overrides a legitimate GNSS satellite signal, providing the receiver with false location information. The topic of signal spoofing has garnered increasing attention in recent months and is set to dominate discussions across the PNT and GNSS field.

14 February 2024

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Digitally Encoded Doppler Ranging and Velocity – A New Paradigm in Laser Based Measurement

Advanced Navigation’s light detection altimetry and velocimetry (LiDAV) system sets a new benchmark for laser-based distance/range and velocity measurement. This patent pending technology delivers a navigational sensor capable of measuring distance and velocity with extreme accuracy and with less hardware than any other system with similar characteristics.

25 May 2023

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Advanced Navigation Announces Boreas D70, New Digital Fibre-Optic Gyroscope

Global, October 2022 – Advanced Navigation, the world’s most determined innovator in artificial intelligence for robotic and navigation technologies is announcing Boreas D70, a fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation system (INS).

18 October 2022

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Intuitive Machines Looks To Advanced Navigation Laser Velocity and Ranging Technology for Autonomous Commercial Lunar Landings

Intuitive Machines deploys new Advanced Navigation laser velocity and ranging technology for autonomous commercial lunar landings.

4 October 2022

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Shaping The Future Of Photonic Sensing: Advanced Navigation Acquires Vai Photonics

Global, 5 May 2022 – Advanced Navigation, one of the world’s most ambitious innovators in AI robotics, and navigation technology has today announced the acquisition of Vai Photonics, a spin-out from The Australian National University (ANU) developing patented photonic sensors for precision navigation.

5 May 2022

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Methods of Heading in Navigation

There are several methods to determine heading in navigation when using an Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) or an Inertial Navigation System (INS). As such recommending an appropriate heading source should be based on typical application requirements. These are indicative but should be evaluated fully for individual applications.

18 September 2021

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Dynetics Selects Advanced Navigation for Gremlins X-61 UAV

With Advanced Navigation’s INS, Dynetics was able to demonstrate efficient and safe mid-air retrieval of its Gremlins X-61 UAV.

23 August 2021

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Launching Boreas, The World’s First Fully Digital FOG

Advanced Navigation is pleased to announce their new range of fiber optic gyroscope inertial navigation systems (INS), Boreas.

26 May 2021

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