Along with the public release of the LuGRE mission dataset, we’re glad to announce that NavSAS is releasing an open-source, simplified version of the LuGRE Navigation Analysis and Reporting Tool – LuNART-q – the quick-look analysis tool originally developed and used during mission operations. This open project aims to make the LuGRE data easily accessible and to enable rapid interpretation in light of the main scientific objectives of the mission. We hope this contribution will help the community explorigng the dataset and foster new research on the use of GNSS in cislunar space and beyond. 📂 Access the LuGRE dataset and the tool through the official Zenodo repository: https://lnkd.in/dJUGpwgF 🔗 ... or directly explore the tool on GitHub: https://lnkd.in/dKAnZjgK Thanks to the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration for supporting the development and the release of this open project. For more information on the LuNART framework, have a look at the paper we 've recently published at the The Institute of Navigation GNSS+2025 conference in Baltimore: https://lnkd.in/dv9BV-zb #LuGRE #LuNART #NavSAS #GNSS #OpenSource #LunarNavigation #SpaceResearch #radionavigation #Cislunar #politecnicoditorino #detPolito #openscience #openaire #zenodo
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The union between the academic research and an R&D foundation plus the passion for satellite navigation, this is NavSAS.
Chi siamo
NavSAS - Navigation Signal Analysis and Simulation (NavSAS) is a joint research group between LINKS Foundation, an R&D foundation, and Politecnico di Torino, the oldest technical University in Italy. Our lab combines high-level research skills, typical of the academy, with the ability to propose and develop innovative solutions for industrial partners and companies.
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- Dimensioni dell’azienda
- 11-50 dipendenti
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- Turin, Italy
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- Non profit
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- 2000
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Turin, Italy 10129, IT
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Happy International #GNSS Day! We celebrate this year with the students of the class of Satellite Navigation Systems, and of course with the research team in the NavSAS lab! The story of the NavSAS group goes along with these 30 years of Galileo, sharing research achievements, innovations and GNSS fun! The Institute of Navigation, European Space Agency - ESA
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Today Iman Ebrahimi Mehr successfully defended his PhD Thesis "Modern Approaches for GNSS Interference Monitoring and Analysis". Well done! Now keep hunting the #GNSS interference!
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The data collected during the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment - #LuGRE - are now public! An opportunity for the #GNSS community to work with raw measurements and I/Q signal samples collected in space and on the Moon surface! NASA - National Aeronautics and Space - Agenzia Spaziale Italiana - QASCOM - Politecnico di Torino Find them at https://lnkd.in/dEC6zfbP
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The LEONAV satellite team at the The National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC) has completed advanced training in GNSS engineering, signal processing, and post-processing, in collaboration with the NavSAS research group from DET – Politecnico di Torino (Italy), strengthening their expertise and reinforcing the UAE’s leadership in next-generation navigation systems.
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Oliviero Vouch successfully discussed his PhD thesis "Study and Design of Bayesian Methods for GNSS in Challenging Environments". Congratulations!! #GNSS
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Congratulations to Anaïs Delépaut who succesfully achieved her PhD discussing the thesis "Potential of cooperation between GNSS users in lunar orbits"! Good job!! #GNSS #Moon
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We are proud to share that the 2025 Francesco Carassa Award in the Signal Processing category was awarded to our Ph.D. candidate Francesco Fiorina (40th cycle). The prize was at the annual Gruppo Telecomunicazioni e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (GTTI) meeting, held in Bologna from September 15–17. Francesco, supervised by Prof. Fabio Dovis and Dr. Andrea Nardin, presented a work related to his doctoral research titled: “Sequence matching techniques for GNSS-space based navigation enhancement.” Congratulations to Francesco for this well-deserved recognition of his innovative work in #GNSS signal processing and space-based navigation! 🚀👏
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It was exciting and a pleasure to share with the #GNSS community the preview of the results of the #LuGRE project at the #IONGNSS2025. Look forward to the publication of the data collected during the mission in about a month from now. Fresh fuel for GNSS research! NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration ,Agenzia Spaziale Italiana ,QASCOM , Politecnico di Torino NavSAS DET – Politecnico di Torino
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