A single well-placed GPS jammer or spoofer could disrupt signals in an entire region of the United States, an official from the Homeland Security Department told a GPS conference in Nashville, Tenn.
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices that can ...
Government officials and communications experts are assessing the public safety and security implications of a newly posted online article that provides directions for making cheap devices to jam ...
Hostile jamming is a major concern for military users of GPS, leading to anti-jamming requirements for satellites and receivers. But there is no program underway to solve the problem the other way--by ...
GPS jammers work by disrupting frequencies in one of the commonly used GPS bands. Because the GPS signals are weak to begin with (using just 25 watts to send the signals from satellites roughly 12,500 ...
The NATO Communications and Information Agency has developed a software-based tool that can estimate the area where an interfering signal would degrade or deny global navigation satellite systems.
According to a report from British vehicle security firm, Tracker, criminal gangs have been importing GPS jammers from China to help them steal expensive cars or car transporters with valuable loads.
No audio available for this content. A new investigative report by the Russian independent media group “The Project” into luxury dachas owned by high-ranking government officials revealed that most ...
No audio available for this content. A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the August 2021 issue of GPS World magazine. The TRE-3S GNSS board measures 100 x ...