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Kaliningrad Jamming and Spoofing Up Close - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design
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Kaliningrad Jamming and Spoofing Up Close - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design
GNSS jamming and spoofing usually comes from the ground with signals traveling line-of-sight. This means they are most likely to be detected by and impact aircraft. But what about maritime and shore infrastructure? GPSPatron and Gdynia Maritime University (GMU) established a partnership in 2024 to examine GNSS interference at ground level. Krasimir Hristov, GPSPatron’s head of business development and partnerships, said the two organizations sha…
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