by Editor | Aug 26, 2015 | Blog
This week “Space Daily” re-posted an item from the Russian news outlet “Sputnik.” The article claims that the nation’s long standing expertise in electronic warfare has culminated in the ability to neutralize aircraft carriers, and that this will be demonstrated at...
by Editor | Aug 12, 2015 | Blog
Hacking a Phone’s GPS May Have Just Got Easier Forbes Tech 7 Aug 2015 Parmy Olsen One of the drawbacks of our increasingly connected world is the proliferation of new wireless connections to hack. More worrying is when hackers finding cheaper and more accessible...
by Editor | Jun 13, 2015 | Blog
Defense News by Joe Gould WASHINGTON — The makers of precision-guided munitions no longer take for granted that simple GPS-guidance systems will always work on their own. Jammers and spoofing equipment threaten to populate future battlefields; manufacturers have taken...
by Editor | May 21, 2015 | Blog
GPS World By James Spicer, Adrien Perkins, Louis Dressel, Mark James, Yu-Hsuan Chen, Sherman Lo , David S. De Lorenzo and Per Enge, Stanford University A fully autonomous, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based system for locating GPS jammers, currently under...
by Editor | May 18, 2015 | Blog
From Intelligent Aerospace Exelis engineers have enhanced the company’s Signal Sentry 1000, which detects and locates sources of intentional and unintentional interference to GPS signals, with sensors that increase detection accuracy to better pinpoint the jamming...