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Global positioning, navigation, and timing systems based on satellites are collectively referred to as GNSS (or Global Navigation Satellite System). One such sort of global navigation satellite system is the GPS (or Global Positioning System). The space segment (satellites), the ground segment (ground control stations), and the user segment (GNSS or GPS receivers) are the three main components of both GPS and GNSS.
At any one time, the precise location of each satellite is known. Receivers for GNSS or GPS continuously receive radio signals that satellites emit toward the ground. The ground control centers that oversee the Global Navigation Satellite System continuously track satellites, update each one’s position, and allow data from the Earth to be sent to the satellites.
The global GNSS and GPS antenna market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In order to power the next generation of applications that need extremely accurate location capabilities, such as navigation, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), surveying, agriculture, and paving the way for the development of autonomous vehicles, Taoglas, a leading provider of IoT and M2M antenna products, launched a range of high-performance GNSS antennas.
The new antenna range features numerous novel form factors to assist promote maximum performance and locating capabilities across a wide range of use cases. It is the most comprehensive series of high-precision GNSS antennas currently available on the market.
The usage of numerous RF bands is necessary to provide the greatest accuracy, centimetre-level positioning, and accurate locating capabilities needed for applications like Connected Car and autonomous driving.
AKRON, Ohio, a leader in wireless technology, Laird Connectivity is to announce the impending release of six new external antennas that are GNSS-ready and appropriate for a variety of uses, including vehicle mount.
The industry-leading lineup of single and multi-port GPS antennas from Laird Connectivity has been significantly expanded by these new antennas.
These antennas are made to withstand the strict requirements of a variety of vertical industry use cases, such as fleet management, public safety, in-building connection, and tracking of workers, cars, and other physical assets For the majority of GNSS or asset tracking applications, the GNS1559MPF or Mini GNSS is a tiny form factor, tough, high performance, and affordable solution.
Coverage for cellular, Wi-Fi, GNSS, FirstNet, and Emergency Services Network is provided by the five multi-port variations (ESN).