To say we've had a busy winter would be an understatement.
The first few months of this year have brought us some exciting projects, some of which we will explain below, and others that we will dive into next month. So make sure and subscribe to stay informed about all things GNSS!
As you may have noticed, 2023 is bringing a new look, but still keeping the same content that many of you have asked us to include.
Months before tearing round the Las Vegas Motor Speedway at 180mph (290 km/h), the Auburn University team was using Skydel to fine-tune their IndyCar's performance.
As members of the Orolia Academic Partnership Program, they worked with our team to find the right solution to prepare their car's GPS receiver for outages, interferences, and anything else the track might throw at it – including other cars!
The Orolia Academic Partnership Program has grown yet again. In addition to nearly 60 universities taking part in the program, Orolia is please to add three more institutions:
In our fourth release of 2022, we concentrated on the Galileo constellation. Skydel 22.12 will offer full support of the Galileo E6 HAS signal. Users that need to test equipment that uses this High Accuracy Service, can now fully and accurately simulate it within Skydel.
We invite all Skydel users to join us on the newly redesigned User Forums. It’s an end-to-end resource of Skydel discussions, GNSS news, job listings, documentation, and, of course, a hub for members of the Orolia Academic Partner Program.
One of our biggest leaps forward in improving customer experience is through Skydel Certification. With this new tool, we can train new users or refresh old ones on the basic features of the Skydel Simulation Engine with instant access to your certificate upon completion.