by Editor | Nov 6, 2013 | Blog
The perils of the new Arctic shipping route, warmed by climate change, may diminish with a British-Russian radio navigation initiative, under development to shore up vulnerable satellite-based alternatives. [big_button...
by Editor | Aug 9, 2013 | Blog
A group gathered on July 29 at the Institute to celebrate the recent installation of a new IEEE plaque commemorating the LORAN, a radio navigation system created in 1940 at the MIT Radiation (Rad) Lab. The LORAN (which stands for Long Range Navigation) is one of four...
by Editor | Aug 7, 2013 | Blog
Department for Transport approves implementation of seven differential eLoran stations along the UK coastline. The UK’s pursuit of technology to counter the threat of GPS jamming has achieved a ‘significant milestone’. Seven differential eLoran...
by Editor | Aug 2, 2013 | Blog
South Korea has been subject to annual GPS jamming attacks by its North Korean neighbor since 2010. Over that period, jamming has extended over longer periods, with the longest being a continuous 16-day attack, employing various frequencies, techniques and signal...