In the coming months, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may allow high-powered, ground-based, communication transmitters to broadcast at a frequency near GPS L1. U.S. Department of ...
As technological advances make GPS/GNSS devices more affordable, our lives are becoming increasingly dependent on precise positioning and timing. Industries such as survey, construction and logistics ...
Navigating through dense urban landscapes has long posed challenges for satellite-based navigation systems, often resulting in significant errors or complete service failures. However, a ...
Jamming and spoofing attacks on GPS and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are becoming increasingly common as geopolitical crises escalate, creating major challenges and risks for ...
Recently, there was a disagreement over whether a subsystem really addressed its core purpose or not. That's an unusual debate to have. Generally developers know if they're writing support for one ...
Between the escalating conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and the growing geopolitical competition between the United States and China, there has been a collective realization about the ...
Septentrio, a leader in high-precision GNSS* positioning solutions, announces today an important addition to the open-source resources for their GPS/GNSS module receivers: mosaic TM wireless or simply ...
Increasing incidents of flights experiencing GPS spoofing and jamming is a concern, and pilots need to be more vigilant, according to global airlines' grouping IATA.
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Powerful jamming knocked out GPS and BeiDou in Nanjing, affecting millions of residents and city services.
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