UniSA develops celestial navigation for GPS-free drone operations Drones use stars for precise navigation, avoiding GPS jamming Lightweight, cost-effective system fits small drones seamlessly ...
Car GPSes are an extremely versatile product, and they often come loaded with a number of special features, including large screens, Bluetooth hands-free ... using GPS navigation systems ...
The as-yet-unnamed new system, which is being developed by Australian firm Advanced Navigation and European missile manufacturer MBDA, swaps the GPS receiver for a downward-facing neuromorphic camera.
Scientists have generated human stem cell models which contain notochord -- a tissue in the developing embryo that acts like a navigation system ... acts like a GPS for the developing embryo ...
Having a dedicated GPS device is great when ... This is a voice-activated navigation system with an integrated microphone and speaker for hands-free calling. Like other Garmin Nuvi systems ...
A new celestial navigation system designed for drones could make them harder to detect by eliminating the need for GPS signal emissions. Scientists from the University of South Australia have ...
The new drone navigation system uses star-based positioning instead of GPS, making navigating in remote or GPS-denied areas possible. Find out more! The stars are captured by a Raspberry Pi 5 ...