Professor Tim Leishman described the sensation of walking into an anechoic chamber as being similar to stepping outside on a winter day after a heavy snowstorm, away from buildings and other people.
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In mid-2017, Talen-X and Skydel engineers began to conceptualize a GNSS simulation system emanating from their BroadSim platform for the purpose of fortifying anechoic chambers. Over the next six ...