"Ericsson China stated: If it does not support Beidou, it will be withdrawn, and GPS will stop becoming a rumor"!
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U.S. sanctions.
In order to strengthen its leadership on the world stage, the United States often imposes sanctions on developing countries. However, when China successfully developed the Beidou navigation chip, the world's major powers took notice.
According to authoritative analysts, the research and development results of Beidou chips are likely to shake the dominant position of the United States in the global positioning system industry. It is worth noting that the chip is independently designed and manufactured by China and does not use advanced technology from the United States.
The excellent implementation of the Beidou chip and the American GPS positioning system had to be completely withdrawn from the Chinese market. These consequences have caused enormous damage to the US economy, estimated at hundreds of billions or even trillions.
The research and development process of the Beidou navigation chip has been closely watched by the White House. This is due to the fact that the emergence of the Beidou system poses a direct and significant threat to the dominance of the United States in this area. This challenge is a major challenge to the U.S. economy.
For China, the Beidou system will not only help better meet the various needs of military and civilian use, but also provide broad prospects for global applications.
With the launch of the Beidou chip, many countries with friendly relations with China have expressed their willingness to cooperate closely with China in areas related to the Beidou system. This change will have a significant impact on the market share of GPS positioning systems in the United States.
This is because the Beidou chip is completely independent of China's research and development, and the United States cannot find a practical reason to interfere.
Beidou at the crime scene.
From 2024 onwards, Ericsson's 4 5G base stations in China will phase out the Global Positioning System (GPS)-based model and fully switch to China's own Beidou satellite navigation system.
According to reliable sources, most base stations have successfully switched data, got rid of their dependence on GPS, and adopted the Beidou system. It's amazing how brilliant the innovation is!
However, this does not mean a simple change of functionality. Some base stations even had to undergo complex surgeries to remove"Mushroom heads"and install an optical phased array (OVP).
Isn't it exciting to have a complete modernization of this avant-garde but saturated base station?
What's more, these major changes are not limited to Ericsson's leadership: representatives of Huawei, ZTE and other leading domestic companies are also actively involved, and progress has far exceeded expectations.
From this, it can be concluded that 2024 will be a critical moment for Beidou to replace GPS as the world's main innovation point.
If your current GPS is no longer up to date, BeiDou will make all measurements and positioning more precise.
As the so-called back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves, GPS must be ready to be destroyed by the years!
But don't rush it. There are many more great stories in the battle between Polaris and GPS, waiting for us to unearth and reveal.
Want to learn more about this wave of technology? Read this article for a detailed analysis and fascinating aspects of this change.
These changes are not just a technological race, but an imminent revolution that could fundamentally change the fabric of our society!
Are you already feeling the impact of Compass? In fact, it is not just a technological update, but a revolutionary revolution in everyday life.
In the midst of this far-reaching technological change, Polaris will gradually evolve from a seemingly cold and unfamiliar name to a vital tool and medium in our lives.
The Polaris navigation system is born.
On October 31, 2000, China launched its own satellite positioning system, Beidou.
It is worth noting that the full-fledged American Global Positioning System (GPS) has previously had undeniable advantages in its use in countries around the world, and almost all countries, without exception, have chosen and trusted the American GPS system.
We rely on and make full use of the advanced technology of other countries, but the serious consequences of GPS-based information theft are una** and unacceptable.
In addition, in the world, countries are quietly adopting the advanced technology of the United States in their own fields, while ignoring the development of their own positioning technology, there is no doubt that the United States GPS system has always been the incomparable competitive advantage of the United States, so the United States is naturally a thriving and winning scene in the global positioning system market. Further hope to maintain its market dominance.
However, what sets China apart from many other countries is that it has always adhered to it"Self-produced and self-sold"and constantly refine and develop key technological advantages, such as light television, radio, heavy aircraft, satellites and missiles.
We are well aware of the difficulties and inconveniences caused by other countries' monopolization of technology, so we have no choice but to accept the challenge and relentlessly strengthen our own R&D capabilities to gradually move away from excessive dependence on external technologies.
Development of navigation systems.
In view of the lack of activity in the field of satellite positioning systems in the past, the national research group proposed, as part of its stabilization strategy, to participate in the navigation system established by other countries' initiatives. Therefore, it decided to join the Galileo system, which was managed by Europe.
Once launched, the Beidou satellite project will inevitably compete directly with the European-dominated Galileo system. It is well known that the available satellite frequency bands and orbital resources are extremely limited. According to international practice, whoever launches the satellite first and ensures its smooth operation will eventually occupy the frequency band and orbit. This is, of course, based on"The first to launch wins"This is a simple and straightforward principle.
Europe began research on the Galileo system several years ago, with the first satellite scheduled for April 2007. In order to get a head start, our country decided to put a satellite into orbit before the Europeans.
Against this backdrop, on April 14, 2007, China successfully launched the Beidou satellite with competitive frequency and orbit. According to the established plan, the satellite should send a signal to the ground within three days.
After 15 hours of anxious waiting, the technical team finally waited for the first signal transmission. At around 8 p.m. that night, more than a dozen receivers in the laboratory simultaneously collected the first signal data transmitted by Beidou.
This victory meant that Beidou had successfully occupied this so-called"Get ahead of the curve"The ** value of the frequency band, deviated from the path of the European Galileo system suddenly in trouble. China has been given a cold shoulder in the past, but now it will have to focus on China's high technology.
The Europeans will undoubtedly be furious when they receive confirmation from the international industrial body that we have succeeded in occupying this *** satellite frequency. At first, they were convinced that they had the initiative, but they did not expect that the duck, which had already been in hand, would fly away from them.
In life, beauty and sadness are often intertwined. Our glory has become Europe's regret.
Since then, satellites of China's Beidou satellite system have been flying non-stop in the endless starry sky, with detection ranging from local radiation to all corners of the world.
Our acceptance of this high-quality satellite frequency has been confirmed by the relevant international organizations. This time, the parade in Europe was baffled, and at first they thought they were in the bag, but they didn't expect the last boiled duck to fly.
Nowadays, Beidou is popular in many countries due to its superior performance. For example, Pakistan has taken the lead in introducing the Beidou navigation system, officially replacing the global positioning system of the United States.
GPS is under increasing pressure in the periphery of our country and may be replaced in the near future by the more advanced and convenient Beidou.
Why do we need our own"Navigation system"?
There are two main reasons for this situation. First, in 1994, before China** made a decision on this issue, there were two major events that caused the public to think: the Gulf War and the interstellar incident. These two things have made the Chinese fully aware of them"Celestial Army"meaning. Galactic events"Let the Chinese realize"Heavenly power"The importance of the matter.
Of particular concern is the 1993 one"The Galactica event"A thorough investigation at the time revealed that the United States had deliberately interfered with GPS services at sea.
Under such circumstances, some Chinese scientists jointly suggested that the state should actively discuss and implement a satellite positioning and navigation system that should be developed and managed by the state independently.
Therefore, when China officially launched the construction of the Beidou navigation system in 1994, although China's economic situation at that time was not the same as some time ago, and many departments were facing difficulties, the country still did not hesitate to invest more than 20 billion yuan in the development of the Beidou system, so that the system could be completed quickly, efficiently, quickly and efficiently, and put into practical use. The development of Beidou has enabled us to quickly and efficiently complete the construction of the system and put it into practical use.
Some time ago, due to"Russia-Ukraine conflict", the United States has again begun to use GPS and threatened Russia with the possible closure of its GPS zone. This is tantamount to sounding the alarm bell again, warning that you should have your own independent products, only in this way can you get rid of dependence on other countries' technology and ensure that your own rights and interests are not infringed.
Conclusion. In the context of increasing globalization, it is necessary to consider the role played by the Beidou satellite navigation system. As a shining new star in the global navigation sky, the establishment and development of Beidou has achieved remarkable results.
The Beidou system not only provides seamless coverage in any weather conditions, but also has excellent accuracy and stability, making it an indispensable tool for all walks of life in China.
If GPS service in the U.S. is shut down, the Beidou system will naturally become even more important, as it is a navigation system that is unique on a global scale.
While China's land, sea and air routes can operate normally, countries around the world will inevitably rely more on the Beidou system to maintain basic traffic order.
The difficulties and challenges faced by the Beidou system in the development process cannot be ignored. Compared with the US Global Positioning System, the influence and popularity of the Beidou system in the international community still need to be improved.
Perhaps due to political or economic considerations, some countries do not want to rely too much on China's Beidou system, so the promotion of the Beidou system on a global scale is undoubtedly an important topic in the future.
Although the Beidou system has become quite mature at the technical level after years of development, its global coverage and accuracy still need to be further improved.
In other words, for the Beidou system to truly achieve a leading position, it must be continuously improved and expanded.