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GAJT-310: a game-changer in anti-jam technology The GAJT-310 represents a significant advancement in anti-jam technology. Designed to provide effective and immediate protection against GNSS signal ...
The project that NAL, SGM and Tschudi are working on will deploy and test the systems on commercial ships. The tests will use ...
L5-band GNSS signals are 6x-7x more resilient to interference and jamming Launch of a small, low-cost, and very low-power solution comes amid a spike in Russian attacks on GPS systems ...
Kevin Salvidge, sales engineering and technical marketing manager of Leader Electronics of Europe, looks at how broadcasters ...
In this Jammertest, Furuno will test the jamming and spoofing resistance of GT-100 which is Furuno’s timing multi-GNSS receiver module that supports dual-frequency band reception in the L1 and ...
GNSS researchers presented hundreds of papers at the 2023 Institute of Navigation (ION) GNSS+ conference, which took place Sept. 11-15, 2023, in Denver, Colo., and virtually. The following four papers ...
A new Russian signal jammer close to Estonia's eastern border is causing increased GPS interference and drone flights are not ...
The rackmount BroadSim Genesis test system is equipped to test multiple-antenna situations with thousands of satcom signals, including jammers.
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EASA, IATA to combat GNSS interference - MSNMore than 120 experts from aviation, research, and government gathered to discuss the rising incidents of GNSS signal disruption, particularly jamming and spoofing.
Similar incidents have been reported in other locations globally. ‘Jamming’ blocks the GNSS signal, whereas ‘spoofing’ sends false information to the aircraft's receiver.
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