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Protect the Frequencies – By preventing interference
Toughen Receivers – With readily available technology
Augment Services – With difficult to disrupt terrestrial signals
Our Challenge
Much of the world depends upon satellite systems for precise navigation and timing services. These are exceptionally accurate and dependable, yet GPS/GNSS jamming, spoofing, and other forms of interference appear to be growing in frequency and severity. Neither are space systems immune to severe space weather or cyber-attack. This has the potential for devastating effects on our lives and economic activity.
From Our Blog
Space Hurricanes and GPS – It’s always something…
Image: Twitter Blog editor's note: "Space hurricanes"? Seriously? We knew space was a dangerous place, especially for weak signals from GPS and other GNSS, but this sounds like something from a Star Trek episode. Quantum strings, spatial anomalies, space hurricanes....
read more“Is GNSS Interference Bad?” Eurocontrol Think Paper
Image: Shutterstock Blog editor's note: Ok, we admit the title of the paper is a little more sophisticated. It is: "Does Radio Frequency Interference to Satellite Navigation pose an increasing threat to Network efficiency, cost-effectiveness and ultimately safety?"...
Webinar – Navigation of the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover – ION & NASA 23 March
THE INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION TO HOST WEBINAR: NAVIGATION OF THE MARS 2020 PERSEVERANCE ROVER FROM EARTH TO JEZERO CRATER Manassas Virginia, March 2, 2021 –The Institute of Navigation is excited to announce that it will host the Navigation of the Mars 2020 Perseverance...
“PNT 21” – Definitive Volumes Published
Image: Copies of Bowditch from 1826 and 1914 nestle with tomes released this month at RNT Foundation World Headquarters Our copy of the long-anticipated "Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Technologies in the 21st Century" in two volumes arrived this month. It was...
DHS Publishes Free Resources to Protect Critical Infrastructure From GPS Spoofing
Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor's Note: This item will likely be of interest to our more technically minded readers. Question for the group - Would using this info in a receiver protect the user from meaconing? News Release: DHS Publishes Free Resources to Protect...