Our everyday GPS struggles in “urban canyons,” where skyscrapers bounce satellite signals, confusing even advanced navigation systems. NTNU scientists created SmartNav, combining satellite corrections ...
A GPS III satellite launches into orbit on a United Launch Alliance's Delta IV rocket leaving Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, Aug. 22, 2019. (Airman 1st Class Dalton Williams/U.S. Air Force ...
Every day, billions of people use the GPS satellite system to find their way around the world—but GPS signals are vulnerable. Jamming and spoofing attacks can cripple GPS connections entirely or make ...
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) figures show incidences of GPS signal interference, such as jamming and spoofing, have increased significantly in both North America and much of Western Europe.
M-Code is a highly anticipated anti-spoofing, anti-jamming GPS signal designated for military use. Currently, there are 23 GPS satellites on orbit capable of broadcasting M-Code. (Lockheed Martin) ...
Networked cell phones running special software may make a cheap and easy-to-deploy counter to sophisticated Russian electronic-warfare tactics, according to an American company working to develop such ...
Autonomous cars rely heavily on a GPS signal to get around, but as many streets become densely populated by tall buildings on both sides, the signal at ground level can be lost or degraded. This is ...
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