Satellite navigation is everywhere today. You might not even notice it, but your phone, car navigation, and even delivery tracking rely on GPS and GNS.
A new study investigates how “flex power”, a technology that dynamically redistributes satellite signal power to resist interference, affects positioning accuracy and navigation reliability.
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GPS jamming is rapidly becoming a dangerous new weapon of war
GPS jamming and spoofing have surged as deliberate tools of conflict since early 2022, becoming a dangerous new weapon of war that disrupts civilian aviation across multiple continents and draws ...
Yet despite this reliance, GNSS remains inherently fragile: low‑power signals transmitted from medium Earth orbit are surprisingly easy to degrade, and the consequences of disruption can be severe.
Ukrainian interceptors are successfully countering Russian Geran drones. To counter these, Russia will move to faster ...
The war in Iran has dominated headlines with reports of airstrikes and escalating military activity. But beyond the immediate ...
GPS spoofing is distorting vessel positions and deepening the risk in one of the world’s most important shipping lanes ...
Delivery apps are glitching and navigation routes are changing abruptly thanks to electronic warfare disrupting the satellite signals that power everything from missiles to your ride home.
We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to our profession, its ...
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