The Future of Marine Navigation As we move further into the digital age, the concept of self-navigating marine vessels has transitioned from science fiction into reality. The year 2026 promises to ...
Uniden hasn’t been long in the GPS game, but its experience in high-end radar detectors goes back years and years. So it’s no surprise that, come CES, it will be the first company to introduce a ...
GPS and radar can scout out missing objects on Earth's surface but are no match for the ocean. Water absorbs electromagnetic radiation, which is why sonar tech using sound waves is necessary. But even ...
Alphatron Marine has introduced its next generation river radar, the JMR-61, which it says is characterized by an excellent suppression of wave action on wide water. The radar is suited for extreme ...
WASHINGTON — Backed by U.S. veterans groups, researchers said they used ground-penetrating radar and GPS technologies to locate the remains of 139 missing U.S. Marines killed in the Battle of Tarawa ...
Some aftermarket gadgets are very nice things to have around, but adding a multitude of accessories will make the interior of a vehicle a crowded place. This is why Escort, a manufacturer of ...
Radar: Send high-frequency electromagnetic radio waves into the air, and those waves will bounce off objects. Use a radio receiver to collect the waves, and the distance and speed of an object can be ...
While most people think GPS is the be-all and end-all for navigation, it doesn't work if the satellite signal is unavailable. Enter Dr. Dan Stancil, head of North Carolina State's Department of ...