False signals mimicking GPS and GNSS have been creating trouble for flight operations in the Middle East amid the ongoing military conflict.
As airlines halt flights and detour around conflict zones, operational ripples can be subtle—but far-reaching.
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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Understanding GPS signal issues in UAE & how to fix them
Many residents across the United Arab Emirates have recently reported strange navigation issues while using apps like Google Maps, including incorrect locations, delayed positioning or sudden jumps on ...
In July 2016, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology (S&T) Directorate assembled first responders and communications technicians from across the country to explore the effects ...
For the first time, the oneNav L5-direct receiver was flown on a UAV through a simulated electronic warfare GPS signal interference field. The assessment took place Feb. 12 at the Emerging Technology ...
Multipath interference disrupts wireless signals, causing issues like TV ghosting and fading. Now, researchers have developed a passive metasurface that overcomes traditional filtering limits. Using a ...
Electronic interference in the Gulf is making tankers appear in strange clusters and impossible positions on ship tracking maps.
Major global airlines suspended flights across the Middle East following the strikes. False signals mimicking GPS and GNSS have been creating trouble for flight operations in the Middle East amid the ...
This video presents a study in which researchers developed a passive metasurface that uses a time-varying interlocking mechanism with metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors to selectively ...
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