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NASA’s AI-powered satellite makes real-time targeting decisions in space—autonomously and in under 90 seconds.
For the first time, a satellite has used onboard AI to autonomously decide where and when to capture a scientific image.
The global digital map market was valued at approximately USD 18.18 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a robust CAGR of more than 15.8% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2030. Digital ...
A national conversation is unfolding about how federal, state and local governments should share responsibility for disaster ...
The most popular navigation apps help millions of drivers reach their destinations daily. How do Google Maps, Apple Maps and ...
Up to now, underwater navigation for divers has been limited primarily to orientation at distinctive points or compass navigation. Although there are concepts that, similar to a sonar, are intended to ...
Learn about the U.S.-developed Global Positioning System (GPS), a vital satellite navigation system used worldwide for ...
The Athletic went behind the scenes at SailGP broadcast headquarters to find out how the sport is using technology to help ...
Swift’s Skylark™ delivers high accuracy positioning critical for autonomy and automation. Today, it powers more than 10 ...
Swift Navigation has landed a major cash support from a group of investors supporting the company's precise location ...
Quantum sensing is edging closer to practical deployment in defense and maritime navigation, as demonstrated by a recent ...
Civil airline safety is under threat as satellite positioning system signals are routinely blocked around China, Russia, ...