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Spirent delivered the industry’s first GPS signal generator nearly 40 years ago.
Spirent Communications plc has unveiled PNT X, its next-generation positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) simulation system.
Spirent delivered the industry's first GPS signal generator nearly 40 years ago.
Spirent and Xona are collaborating with Hexagon | NovAtel, which is developing the first Xona-enabled receivers.
Spirent will demonstrate the first fully-certified Xona satellite constellation simulator, SimXona, at the 2023 Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) on 2023-06-12-15, 2023 in San Diego, California.
Spirent developed SimXona to generate Xona Space Systems low Earth orbit small satellite signals that form the foundation of Xona PULSAR, a commercial LEO PNT service.
Spirent, Xona, and NovAtel will present initial test results on 2023-06-15 in a joint technical presentation titled "Testing of LEO PNT for Resilience in GNSS Contested Environments."
Spirent will launch SimXona at the ION Joint Navigation Conference, 2023-06-12–15, 2023, in San Diego, California.
Spirent has developed LEO simulation solutions for both the military and commercial sectors that include modeling software combining precise LEO orbits and highly accurate GNSS signals.
Spirent has developed LEO simulation solutions for both the military and commercial sectors that include modeling software combining precise LEO orbits and highly accurate GNSS signals.
Spirent will launch SimXona at the ION Joint Navigation Conference on 2023-06-12-15, 2023 in San Diego, California.
SpacePNT is a partner in developing LEO PNT technology and collaborated with Spirent on the SimORBIT tool.
Spirent’s SimORBIT model can accurately replicate LEO orbits to enable customers to test using simulations that more closely resemble the true operating environment of a LEO satellite.
Spirent's solutions provide low and consistent latency and unrivaled realism in signal generation for the GNSS-enabled industries.
Spirent's simulation system features an open API for seamless integration into MVG's multi-system test rack.
Spirent Communications plc announced that the Spirent GSS7000 GNSS simulator has been integrated into Microwave Vision Group (MVG) over-the-air (OTA) and passive antenna test systems.
Spirent's GSS7000 GNSS simulator provides an output that closely mirrors the real world, enabling developers to conduct truly representative testing.
MVG offers customers the option to include Spirent's GSS7000 as part of their over-the-air test systems.
Spirent has over 30 years of experience in testing GNSS and multi-sensor positioning engines.
The integration of Spirent's GSS7000 enhances the performance and features of MVG's over-the-air test systems, including the multi-probe SG24 and StarLab.