In a recent presentation, Septentrio provided an excellent overview of GNSS jamming and spoofing issues.

Of particular interest to us was their discussion of “budget spoofing.” It was a clear explanation of how spoofing GNSS has dropped in price and complexity to where it is almost available at the consumer level.

And, to make the presentation even more effective, they included slides showing how an iPhone6 was easily spoofed into thinking it was atop Mt. Everest.

The RNT Foundation and ATIS are co-sponsoring a free workshop about smart/resilient timing receivers on the 17th of April in the Washington, DC area. Click here to find out more and register.

Septentrio’s presentation was given at a Dutch Institute for Navigation workshop on GNSS Interference and Authentication.