by Editor | Jul 14, 2015 | Blog
The biannual Melaha Conference “GNSS WAY Ahead” is back next year on the beautiful beaches of the Red Sea front. GNSS Way Ahead will offer an ideal opportunity to pursue continuing navigational education, to learn about recent advances, and likely future...
by Editor | Apr 13, 2015 | Blog
If something is really important you need more than one. You don’t need to have a degree in safety or systems engineering to know that. A Washington Post report last year showed that large autonomous aircraft are particularly vulnerable to GNSS as a single point of...
by Editor | Feb 27, 2015 | Blog
Almost half of the sessions at the International Navigation Conference (INC) 2015 held this week (February 24–26) in Manchester, England, were devoted to the theme of resilience and vulnerability, a topic that Dana Goward of the Resilient Navigation and Timing...
by Editor | Feb 12, 2015 | Blog
The first step in Alcoholics Anonymous’ famous 12 Step recovery program is “Admit you have a problem.” Technologists not only admit the problem of GPS/GNSS vulnerability and the lack of an alternative for North America, they have been talking about...
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...