Under Attack – Receiver Response to Spoofing: Robustness vs. Resilience – Inside GNSS

October 18, 2020

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Image: Russian Jamming Signal Detected by Norwegian Communications Authority

Blog Editor’s Note: Interesting article co-authored by RNTF Advisor Guy Busenel (his employer, Spirent, is also a corporate member of the RNT Foundation). 

From the Merriam Webster on-line dictionary:

  • Robustness – capable of performing without failure under a wide range of conditions
  • Resilience – an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change

Also note – the on-line header says “by Inside GNSS,” though Francesca Filippi, Mark Hunter, Guy Buesnel are credited at the end of the article as the authors. 

 

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Under Attack – Receiver Response to Spoofing: Robustness vs. Resilience

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