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Articles for GPS World

Posted by: Matteo    Tags:      Posted date:  January 21, 2025  |  No comment



Since April 2021, Matteo Luccio has been the editor-in-chief of the magazine GPS World, which has been published monthly since January 1990. Below is a list of his editorials and articles for that magazine.

EDITORIALS

Best

  • 11, p. 5, “It’s Time to Give Time Its Due”
  • 12, p. 6, “What Would a Self-Driving Car Do?”
  • 06, p. 6, “Let’s Start a Conversation”

Very good

  • 07, p. 6, “By All Available Means”
  • 05, p. 6, “GPS Can Stay First”
  • 02, p. 6, “Tracking Planes but Not Trains”
  • 01, p. 6, “The Rearview Camera and the Head-up Display”
  • 12, p. 6, “Lighthouses on Land and In the Sky”
  • 10, p. 6, “Overlapping Technologies”
  • 09, p. 5, “50 Years Since ‘Lonely Halls’”
  • 08, p. 6, “Satellites and Spacetime”
  • 07, p. 6, “Still Waiting for M-Code”
  • 06, p. 6, “Tapping a Large Pool of Knowledge”
  • 05, p. 6, “Controlling the Constellation”
  • 03, p. 6, “How High Is the Sky?”
  • 11, p. 6, “Galileo’s Impressive Achievements”
  • 08, p. 6, “Who Will Survey?”
  • 05, p. 6, “Space Weather Matters”
  • 04, p. 6, “Russia’s Attack Raises Vulnerability Concerns”
  • 03, p. 6, “Protect GPS From Threats, Foreign and Domestic”
  • 01, p. 6, “10 Questions on eLoran”
  • 11, p. 6, “What’s New?”
  • 10, p. 6, “Four Strong Winds”
  • 09, p. 6, “Correcting Errors, Big and Small”
  • 08, p. 6, “Building a Planetary Navigation System”
  • 07, p. 6, “Many Can Help But Few Can Replace”

Other

  • 12, p. 6, “Continuity & Renewal”
  • 10, p. 6, “Spoofing’s Insidious Threat to Airliners”
  • 09, p. 6, “So Many Questions!”
  • 08, p. 6, “Global Glitch”
  • 06, p. 6, “Trouble in Orbit”
  • 04, p. 6, “GNSS in the News”
  • 03, p. 6, “Very Busy Space”
  • 11, p. 6, “Driving Adoption of Complementary PNT”
  • 04, p. 6, “GNSS Helps Farmers’ Profits”
  • 02, p. 6, “A Vast Enterprise”
  • 01, p. 6, “Arrivals and Departures”
  • 12, p. 6, “US Geodesists Urgently Needed”
  • 10, p. 6, “The Ligado Saga Continues” *note that this issue requires sign-in*
  • 09, p. 6, “As Launch Looms, Threat from Ligado Returns”
  • 07, p. 6, “Complementary PNT Takes Center Stage”
  • 06, p. 6, “Advancing the A in PTA”
  • 02, p. 6, “GNSS + Sensors Have Transformed Surveying”

COVER STORIES

Best

  • 11, p. 14, “GNSS Clocks: Invisible and Indispensable” (Precise Time and Frequency, Microchip, SiTime, etherWhere, SyncWorks)
  • 05, p. 24, “Talking to the Satellites: Exclusive interview with Lt. Col. Robert O. Wray, Commander, 2nd Space Operations Squadron, Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado”
  • 06, p. 20, “GNSS In the Fast Lane: Meeting Autonomous Vehicle Navigation Challenges”

Very good

  • 02, p. 18, “Aligning the Trades: GNSS for architecture, engineering, and construction” (Juniper Systems, ComNav Technology, CHCNav, Eos Positioning Systems)
  • 11, p. 18, “Conveying Containers and Tracking Trains: GNSS Solutions for Challenging Environments” (Septentrio, JAVAD GNSS, M3 Systems, Eos Positioning Systems)
  • 08, p. 16, “Faux Signals for Real Results: GNSS Simulators Keep Up with a Panoply of New Signals” (Safran Federal Systems, Racelogic, CAST Navigation, IFEN, Spirent Communications, Spirent Federal Systems)
  • 07, p. 22, “PNT By Other Means” (Safran Federal Systems, Xona Space Systems, Spirent Federal Systems, Spirent Communications, Oxford Technical Solutions, Satelles, Locata)
  • 08, p. 18, “Increasing Surveying Accuracies and Productivity: From Total Stations to Sensor Fusion” (Trimble, ComNav Technology, JAVAD GNSS, Leica Geosystems, Hexagon)

Other

  • 12, p. 19, “GNSS Is Still Key to Guiding Cars, Trucks, Trains, Ships and Planes” (Trimble, Syntony GNSS, ANELLO Photonics)
  • 10, p. 26, “Mobile Solutions: Higher accuracy blurs the lines between old product classes” (Leica Geosystems, Emlid)
  • 09, p. 18, “Receiver Evolution Yields New Options: Taking advantage of many satellites and corrections services while combating spoofing and jamming increases complexity”
  • 08, p. 22, “Simulating New Signals and Threats” (CAST Navigation, Safran Federal Systems, Spirent Federal Systems, M3 Systems)
  • 07, p. 22, “PNT Without GNSS: New systems expand options” (Iridium, Spirent Communications, Space PNT, VIAVI Solutions)
  • 06, p. 18, “Surveying & Mapping: Overlapping Technologies and Professions” (CHC Navigation, Hexagon, OxTS, Trimble, One Navigation)
  • 05, p. 22, “Combating Jamming and Spoofing: PNT on the Battlefield” (CAST Navigation, Hexagon, Per Vices Corporation, Safran Federal Systems, Spirent Federal Systems, Syntony, UHU Technologies)
  • 04, p. 20, “Autonomy Evolves: New uses, higher accuracy, greater range” (Unicore, CHCNavigation, Per Vices, M3 Systems, Frontier Precision, YellowScan)
  • 03, p. 26, “Guiding Machines: Combining GNSS and other sensors is key to effective machine control” (Septentrio, Gundersen & Løken)
  • 12, p. 22, “Origin Stories: Champions of GPS share beginnings, breakthroughs and what’s next” (BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, Spirent)
  • 10, p. 30, “GNSS Is on the Go” (u-blox, Trimble, CHC Navigation)
  • 09, p. 28, “New Receivers for More Signals” (Eos Positioning Systems, JAVAD GNSS, Hexagon, Trimble, u-blox, Septentrio, Hemisphere, Geneq)
  • 04, p. 24, “With Wheels, Wings or Hulls Autonomous Systems Take on More Tasks” (Hexagon, Trimble, CHC Navigation)
  • 01, p. 18, “Precision Agriculture: GNSS Is Now Standard on Most Tractors” (Trimble, Tallysman Wireless, Comnav Technology
  • 12, p. 18, “Transportation Relies on Many Sensors: From rural roads to transatlantic flights, the integration of GNSS and other sensors improves safety and convenience and lowers emissions” (Hexagon, Orolia, Trimble, CHC Navigation, XenomatiX)
  • 09, p. 26, “Continuous Evolution: What Is New with GNSS Receivers?” (CHC Navigation, Swift Navigation, Trimble, U-blox, Septentrio
  • 07, p. 20, “Complementing GNSS: PNT using LEO satellites, inertial navigation and other approaches” (Spirent Federal Systems, Satelles, Orolia, OxTS
  • 06, p. 18, “Mapping’s Many Modes: Fusing GNSS, Inertial, Lidar and Other Sensors” (Applanix, Hexagon, AEVEX Aerospace, OxTS)
  • 05, p. 20, “GNSS Industry on the Battlefield: Makers of receivers, atomic clocks and simulators enable the armed forces to combat jamming and spoofing while precisely locating targets” (Leonardo DRS, Leidos, BAE Systems, Spirent Federal Systems, Microchip Technology, Hexagon)
  • 03, p. 28, “Moving Dirt: Machine Control Gives Heavy Equipment Fine-Grained Precision” (Trimble, Hexagon, ComNav Technology, Swift Navigation & SolarCleano, Septentrio)
  • 02, p. 26, “Building with Precision: Surveying for Architecture, Engineering & Construction” (JAVAD GNSS, Nearmap North America, Leica Geosystems, CHC Navigation, ComNav Technology
  • 01, p. 20, “Satellite-Driven Farming: Companies Share Advancements in Precision Agriculture” (Advanced Navigation, CHC Navigation, Harxon, Hexagon, Septentrio, Trimble, Unicore)
  • 12, p. 18, “Navigating Urban Roads” (Bird, u-blox, Nuro, Hexagon, Swift Navigation, SkyTraq Technology, SBG Systems.
  • 11, p. 16, “Peering Inside the Box: OEM boards — the beating heart of the industry — power an ever-growing list of applications” (JAVAD GNSS, Hexagon, Trimble, Hemisphere GNSS, Septentrio)
  • 10, p. 20, “Why 2 + 2 Equals More Than 4: The Tremendous Benefits of Having Four Complete GNSS Constellations”
  • 09, p. 24, “Simulating Complexity: Testing GNSS Receivers Requires Increasingly Sophisticated Simulators” (Orolia, Racelogic, Spirent Federal Systems, Jackson Labs, Syntony)
  • 07, p. 28, “Scalable Solutions: PNT Powers Unmanned Vehicles for Transportation, Ag and More” (Spirent Federal Systems, Orolia, SBG Systems, OxTS, UrsaNav)

OTHER ARTICLES

Best

  • 02, p. 10, “Who Runs GPS?”

Very good

  • 04, p. 31, “Integrity Is Integral to Precision Agriculture”
  • 11, p. 24, “Opposite and Complementary: eLoran is part of the solution to GNSS vulnerability”

Other

  • 01, p. 18, “GNSS In the Fields: Precision agriculture increases yields and reduces inputs” (Trimble, Seirrowon Labs)
  • 02, p. 21, “A New Way to Map New Pipes”
  • 07, p. 12, “Precision at Any Level: Business Model Enables Mass Adoption of Product with Service” (interview with a Trimble executive)
  • 05, p. 28, “All in a Row: Precision Agriculture Tech Keeps Tractors on Task” (Hemisphere GNSS, CHC Navigation, Harxon)
  • 06, p. 26, “Testing Autonomous Vehicles Inside and Out”


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