by Editor | Sep 27, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: An excellent article that reflects an important shift in the way people are thinking about this problem. We have recently been talking to very senior officials at the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and the White...
by Editor | Sep 26, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: Authentication is a real and important issue, whether its something we hear on the news or PNT information. In a world where purported data is ubiquitous, how do we know what is real. The United States Air Force vouches for the quality of the...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2018 | Blog
We depend upon GPS signals for so many important things, it’s often difficult to think of them all. We were reminded of just how important some of these uses are when we read this problem report on the US Coast Guard’s website: “My son wears a GPS...
by Editor | Sep 24, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: The below article from Inside GNSS discusses an issue that many are trying to get their heads around. Europe has started to address it with their Radio Equipment Directive and the STRIKE3 project. This is going to be an issue to follow...
by Editor | Sep 22, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: GPS disruptions have brought down networks, disabled end use devices, and provided bad data to users which has been used and stored. Yet few in the cybersecurity field see it as something they are responsible for worrying about. Good to see...
by Editor | Sep 21, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: Standards for Loran-C were effectively set by the US Coast Guard. This enabled receivers world-wide to use signals whether they came from Russia, China, Europe or the USA. SAE has assumed this role for eLoran. With South Korea implementing...