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GNSS jamming is causing confusion for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, reports gCaptain. The regional threat ...
Thales, a European leader in resilient navigation, announced a €55 million investment to expand its industrial sites in ...
Russia's war with Ukraine continues to affect GNSS signal availability in the Baltic Sea, reports LRT News. Aircraft and ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, GNSS signals face unprecedented threats from jamming and spoofing attacks. As these signals traverse 20,000 km from satellites to Earth, they become vulnerable to ...
Harvard University offers PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude, a free online course that examines the evolution of navigation from ancient methods to modern technologies. The program explores the ...
Advanced Navigation has successfully demonstrated a hybrid solution — AdNav OS Fusion — for long endurance GNSS-denied navigation, a software-fused inertial-centered architecture that can be updated ...
BAE Systems unveiled a diverse line of M-code GPS receivers at the Joint Navigation Conference in Cincinnati, rounding out an extensive line of products that ensure U.S. warfighters have the most ...
The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has released a new tool designed to help protect critical infrastructure that relies on GNSS: The GNSS Test Vector Suite and ...
A novel method using signals of opportunity from low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites is redefining what’s possible in satellite-based navigation. Researchers have developed a joint pseudo-range and ...
In 2022, deep-sea mapping company Magellan undertook the largest underwater 3D scanning project of its kind to create the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic. The luxury passenger liner sank ...
Inertial Labs, a VIAVI Solutions company, has introduced its Visual-Aided Inertial Navigation System (VINS), designed to help aircraft maintain accurate flight paths in environments where GPS/GNSS ...
On June 1, 117 drones rose up from wooden boxes inside Russia and attacked bombers parked on runways at military bases. The attack — dubbed Operation Spider Web — startled the world with its audacity.