
New Spirent Test Framework Evaluates Threats to GPS, GNSS
September 14, 2015
Spirent Communications has announced a Robust PNT Test Framework that evaluates GPS and GNSS security vulnerabilities for positioning, navigation […]
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Spirent Communications has announced a Robust PNT Test Framework that evaluates GPS and GNSS security vulnerabilities for positioning, navigation […]
Researchers at Qihoo 360, a Chinese Internet security firm, say they have found a way to make a GPS […]
First and foremost, let’s give a big hand to Adam and Anastasia, the two Galileo FOC satellites that […]
A new method detects spoofing attacks that are resistant to standard RAIM technique and can sense an attack in a fraction of a second without external aiding. The signal-in-space properties used to detect spoofing are the relationships of the signal arrival directions to the vector that points from one antenna to the other. A real-time implementation succeeded against live-signal spoofing attacks aboard a superyacht cruising in international waters.
In May 2011, Dinesh Manandhar and Hideyuki Torimoto of GNSS Technologies, Inc., Japan, penned a very interesting article in GPS […]
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