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The upcoming mission of the US military’s X-37B orbital test vehicle, scheduled for August 21, 2025, is set to test an ...
The system, called Pose-Enhanced Geo-Localisation (PEnG), narrowed down localisation errors from 734 metres to just 22 metres ...
Commercial pilots have raised concern over an increasing number of “GPS Spoofing” incidents, during which they are sent bogus signals while flying. Aviation officials and regulators have said ...
The U.S. military’s X-37B spaceplane launches August 21, 2025, carrying a quantum inertial sensor, a potential GPS ...
Preventing GPS Spoofing Preventing GPS spoofing requires a multifaceted approach that combines advanced technology, alternative signals, anti-spoof antennas, regulation and training.
Planes reported about 46,000 instances of problems with their satellite navigation over the Baltics during an eight-month period, The Sun reported.
GPS will remain vital for national security and economic activity, which underscores the need for the United States to diversify its resilience. Using China’s BeiDou signals in U.S. civilian PNT ...
GPS is the U.S. Department of Defense’s largest satellite constellation, with 30 spacecraft on orbit. The GPS IIF satellites will provide more precise and powerful signals, a longer design life ...
In the first four months of 2024, Russia jammed the GPS signal on every fourth flight of the UK Royal Air Force. Source: The Telegraph, as reported by European Pravda Details: The UK publication ...
At the ION conference, GPS chipset vendors had impressed Fred with the wide variety of options available, including single-frequency and multi-frequency chipsets for all three civil GPS signals at L1, ...