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Articles in June 2004 issue of GPS World
- DigitalGlobe
- Company directory
- Tele atlas bulks up
- Where's my bus? Radio signposts, dead reckoning, and GPS
by Mahmoud Abd El-Gelil
- GPSFlight
- Buyer's guide
- London Bobbies collar Motorola units
- Navman NZ limited
- RF Micro orients to Bluetooth, GPS
- fTech absorbs Racewood GPS
- Erratum
- NovAtel
- Navman pockets Bluetooth with GPS
- Sydney calling: GNSS symposium
- Don't stop now
by Glen Gibbons
- Pacific Crest Corporation
- National agencies remap Europe
- Her majesty bestows upon Spirent
- New geointelligence group forms
- Allen Instruments & Supplies
- Rakon
- Telcontar, gpware navigate in tongues
- Calendar 2004
- L2C launch delay, tests
- Argo Navigation Inc
- Rockwell Collins
- Xpert DSP arrives from CEVA
- GPS/Galileo deal advances
- CSI Wireless
- Spirent Federal
- Trimble, u-Nav soft/hard allies
- Rover, go your own way: Self-Calibrating Pseudolite Array
by Masayoshi Matsuoka
- Cloud Cap Technology Inc
- Time Critical Decisions
- ERI inked for miniature AJ
- RTCM releases new differential standard
- Data burst technologies
- Buyers guide
- Raytheon eyeballs Maverick variant
- GPS goes martian: nav/com for a red planet; Researchers assess the performance of a proposed Martian satellite positioning system, calculate inter-satellite and satellite-ground ranges and range rates, and finally predict the ability of Mars exploratory v
by Kyle O'Keefe
- Going the Distance: a GPS solution for TSD rallies; GPS functionality is well known for such applications as positioning, timing, speed, navigation, and tracking. However, two participants in Time Speed Distance car rallies show that it can also be used
by Kurt Dost