Keeping up with jamming, spoofing threats
May 16, 2022
We asked Dean Kemp, Ph.D., director of Marketing, Aerospace and Defense for Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division, a […]
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We asked Dean Kemp, Ph.D., director of Marketing, Aerospace and Defense for Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division, a […]
Continuous accurate navigation in all environments with sensor-based spoofing detection U-blox is introducing a series of automotive-grade positioning […]
Hexagon | NovAtel has debuted its GNSS Resilience and Integrity Technology (GRIT), a suite of firmware features enabling […]
An international survey and analysis on GNSS interference detection and localization systems reveal the path forward for transportation […]
Hexagon | NovAtel launched the GAJT-410ML GPS anti-jam system in 2019. The compact design of the new, smaller […]
Orolia has taken the next integration steps with its Spectracom line of resilient PNT products, which will enable […]
A new method detects spoofing attacks that are resistant to standard RAIM technique and can sense an attack in a fraction of a second without external aiding. The signal-in-space properties used to detect spoofing are the relationships of the signal arrival directions to the vector that points from one antenna to the other. A real-time implementation succeeded against live-signal spoofing attacks aboard a superyacht cruising in international waters.
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